The Most Powerful Women in Banking
October 21-22, 2025|
The Glasshouse|
New York, NY
The Oklahoma City native, who joined Truist in early 2024, oversees a mix of businesses including commercial and corporate banking, commercial real estate, investment banking and wealth management.
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For the first time, this list of banking's rising stars aged 40 and younger is presented in ranked order, highlighting the depth and performance of the industry's top talent.
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Under Habner's leadership, Citi has become the third largest issuer in the U.S. general purpose credit card market.
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Citi chief compliance officer Jennifer Taylor leads risk management across 180 markets while championing AI innovation and overseeing complex international divestitures.
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Ghiawadwala, who climbed Mount. Kilimanjaro last year, is helping Citi's commercial banking business reach new heights.
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Clients want payments in real-time, so Barker is leaning into RTP and FedNow. She's also all-in on treasury services powered by AI and analytics.
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