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.
With a risk-based capital percent double what's considered well-capitalized, Cai-Lee is thriving in her goal of building a financial institution for the next generation of small and medium-sized businesses – while grappling with an FDIC consent order.
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Richard says that managing liquidity and interest rate risk have been a top priority last year and this year for the bank.
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The head of Santander's stateside operations built a career in banking by finding ways to "yes" to opportunities, even if they didn't seem like "the perfect fit," she said.
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In a newly created role, Kerrins' mandate is to modernize the bank's platforms and embed AI capabilities across the enterprise.
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Schoneman takes the long-term view on investing to navigate market volatility.
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Guild said that the rapid acceleration of AI is creating "new, expansive cybersecurity challenges" for banks.
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