The Most Powerful Women in Banking
Bank of America will help Cornell University expand an online training course aimed primarily at Black and Hispanic women who want to start their own companies, as part of the bank's $1 billion racial justice commitment.
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Ayn Talley will step down in January, to be succeeded by the credit union's longtime executive vice president.
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Bill Knott succeeded Terrie Spiro as leader of the Maryland bank, which raised capital in 2017 by going through a complicated bankruptcy process.
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This is the second new job this year for Gallagher, who will remain in her current role as chief conduct and control officer until a replacement is found.
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The bank will divvy up Owen's responsibilities among three other executives, including Kate Danella, who will become chief strategy and client experience officer.
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EBay has hired Discover’s top U.S. cards executive, Julie Loger, for the newly created position of global chief growth officer.
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