The Most Powerful Women in Banking
October 21-22, 2025|
The Glasshouse|
New York, NY
Citi adds two more female directors, including Ellen Costello; social media allows small banks to connect with people who aren't coming into the branch, says one of our community bankers of the year (and if you're on Twitter, you probably already know who), and Mary Wisniewski asks, how can fintech hope to disrupt banking when it's no different than banking? (Hard not to notice the sexism and the dearth of women when you are one.)
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People talk the talk, but women in the workplace are still advancing slowly. Why? A former Wall Street exec explains arbitration's role; B of A's Anne Finucane suggests it's a struggle to balance work and early parenthood.
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East West Bancorp in Pasadena, Calif., said higher income taxes and lower interest income were partly to blame for a 3.87% drop, to $91.8 million, in its fourth-quarter profit.
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The $649 million-asset holding company for Malvern Federal Savings Bank promoted Karen Walter to chief operating officer.
January 26 - WIB PH
The number of men involved with gender diversity efforts is falling, according to a report Mercer plans to release Wednesday.
January 26 -
Twitter Inc. named Leslie Berland chief marketing officer as it undergoes a major overhaul of its top ranks in an effort to reboot growth.
January 26
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