The Most Powerful Women in Banking
Each year, American Banker chooses five teams that embody the spirit of collaboration and illustrate how teamwork can have a substantial impact on a bank's top and bottom lines.
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Zions Bancorp. in Salt Lake City has promoted two executives to leadership roles in the bank's technology division.
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EnerBank USA in Salt Lake City has chosen Charlie Knadler to succeed Louise Kelly as president and chief executive after her retirement next month.
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KeyCorps biggest deal since Beth Mooney became CEO would make it the 13th largest U.S. commercial bank if approved, and a proposal from Virgin Money's Jayne-Anne Gadhia could prompt the U.K. to peg bank exec bonuses to gender diversity. Also: Barclays' Barbara Byrne, KKR's Suzanne Donohoe and JPM's Eileen Serra.
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Having an inclusive workplace is key to attracting and retaining an important employee segment: female millennials.
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Flushing Financial in Uniondale, N.Y., has promoted newly hired executive Susan Cullen to chief financial officer.
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