The Most Powerful Women in Banking
October 21-22, 2025|
The Glasshouse|
New York, NY
TSYS has announced the resignation of Pam Joseph, less than 17 months after she joined the company as president and chief operating officer.
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If we really want to be male feminists, then we need to take more paternity leave. Statistically speaking, this correlates with a lot of positives for women in the workforce. So let's go for real impact, instead of simply saying we support women’s empowerment.
October 10Doblin, Deloitte Consulting’s human-centred design innovation practice -
Yolande Piazza explains Citi Fintech's unique process for getting customer feedback on new apps. She also talks about overcoming the challenges of innovating inside a large company like Citigroup and winning over those who are resistant to change.
October 10 -
A who’s who of banking industry executives turned out for the annual celebration of the Most Powerful Women. Pam Joseph won’t be the next CEO of TSYS after all, but Jamie Dimon seems to be setting JPMorgan Chase up for a female CEO. Does Marianne Lake have the edge?
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Executives from across the industry celebrated gender diversity Thursday evening at American Banker’s Most Powerful Women in Banking and Finance dinner in New York.
October 6 -
Geena Davis told a group of female bankers on Thursday that women are rarely seen in anything but supporting roles.
October 5
The latest news and perspective on women in the industry | The Most Powerful Women in Banking program convenes and empowers the community of female executives in financial services.