The Most Powerful Women in Banking
In the eight years that Leslie Godridge has led the National Corporate and Institutional Banking unit at U.S. Bancorp, she has broadened its scope from regional to national and grown its loan portfolio significantly.
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Candace Browning is using insight gained from her position as head of global research to help improve operations in Bank of America's largest business lines.
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As one of Bessemer Trust's most senior leaders and the highest-ranking woman in the firm's 108-year history Rebecca Patterson does it all, from developing new products to directing marketing initiatives to setting corporate strategy to commenting on market trends for CNBC.
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Wells Fargo has seven women on its 16-member board, a 44% ratio that is twice that of the average top 25 bank. It got there, in large part, by looking beyond C-suites for qualified directors.
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By locking up key clients, minimizing employee attrition and embracing innovation, Margaret Keane has made all the right moves in preparing Synchrony Financial to stand on its own.
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A successful run heading retail at Zions' lead bank has earned LeeAnne Linderman a higher-profile job and a seat on the company's management committee.
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