The Most Powerful Women in Banking
Vice Chair Hope Holding Bryant played a key role in the bank's acquisition of Silicon Valley Bank.
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Heinel is the first female global chief investment officer at State Street Global Advisors, the world's fourth-largest asset manager.
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Fogarty and her team are responsible for custody, reconciliations, derivatives, bank loans, middle-office, investment analytics, accounting and fund administration, alternative operations, and transfer agency activities for State Street.
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Under McKinney, Comerica's retail bank generated $965 million in revenue and 20% revenue growth in 2023. She leads 2,580 employees in the retail bank, which has $27 billion in loans and deposits.
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Wolverton is in her third year leading consumer banking and brand experience at the Columbus, Georgia, bank. The $60 billion-asset Synovus is Georgia's largest bank.
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Schoneman oversees the international bank, which has annual net revenue of $1.5 billion, along with Piper Sandler's public finance, fixed income and equities businesses, as well as its technology, operations and marketing teams.
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