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.
While many banks and financial service companies play out on the global stage, the industry itself can be smaller than it seems. Many of the honorees on this year's list worked at the same companies during their careers. Here is a look at those connections.
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By collaborating across business lines, the enterprise payments team has been able to quickly share innovations and lessons learned from across the bank.
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The scuttled acquisition deal with TD Bank challenged the executive management team at First Horizon to come up with a plan to calm investors' and customers' nerves.
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When BMO acquired Bank of the West, BMO's integration team was tasked with completing more than 1,500 requirements to unify hundreds of systems, including products, services, technology and processes.
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The commercial bank team worked together to grow the bank's commercial business during a challenging year.
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Zions Bancorp.'s core systems team has spent more than a decade transforming the digital system that acts as the hub for all deposit and loan accounts at the bank.
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