The Most Powerful Women in Banking
A good leader leads by example. A great one gets down in the trenches with her team even as she is dealing with serious health issues and the demands of her job are pulling her in multiple directions. That was Paulette Mullings Bradnock in early 2017.
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After being involved in more than 70 syndicated finance transactions involving noninvestment grade companies, KeyBanc Capital Markets has graduated to lead bookrunner status, under Amy Carlson.
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For Rosilyn Houston, success at BBVA Compass centers on improving its workplace culture.
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Few bankers can claim to have created a new financial market. But JPMorgan Chase Chief Regulatory Officer Sandie O’Connor can.
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As competitors retreated from securities lending, BNY Mellon's Michelle Neal saw an opening.
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Besides transforming her own bank, Stewart has left her mark more broadly on the industry through advocacy.
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