The Most Powerful Women in Banking
Honorees gathered at Tiffany's Landmark building in New York City, where American Banker interviewed them about the industry's trajectory and leadership lessons they've learned in their careers.
The head of government guaranteed lending at WSFS, Caruso aims to parlay the bank's success with Paycheck Protection Program lending to better serve early-stage small businesses.
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The bank's managing director of human resources says her overall goal is "to build a culture of encouragement."
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Stubbs moved from Ohio to Texas last year to open PNC's first customer care center in the Lone Star State. Then the pandemic hit.
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Garrison was promoted to head of human resources operations in October 2019, putting her at the forefront of the bank’s effort to respond to the pandemic.
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“If I see something that needs to be fixed, I tend to just gravitate toward it,” said Ratliff, U.S. Bank's head of disputes and prepaid operations.
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Within her first week at City National Bank in 2018, Dodd was working on her first deal — and the first deal for the aerospace and defense group that she was brought in to help launch
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