The Most Powerful Women in Banking
Goldman Sachs Group is losing its most powerful Black women, according to new data the firm released in a report on its website.
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Looking back on her 44 years in finance, Christina Mohr, vice chair of global M&A at Citi, is pleased by the ways the industry has changed for women investment bankers.
October 5 -
Discovery Federal Credit Union in Wyomissing has promoted its chief information officer, Michele Smith, to succeed Edwin Williams as CEO. Smith assumed her new role effective October 1.
October 3 -
Yie-Hsin Hung will join State Street Global Advisors in December, succeeding Cyrus Taraporevala, who has been CEO since 2016. The hiring comes as the Boston-based custody bank continues to await regulatory approval for its acquisition of Brown Brothers Harriman's investor services division.
September 27 -
Europe's biggest banks are falling behind on their promises to promote more women, at least when measured by the very top jobs.
September 20 -
After naming a new CEO in March, the San Francisco bank has filled the second of two leadership voids created by executive resignations at the start of the year.
August 9
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