The Most Powerful Women in Banking
As global head of advisory, Aiyengar directs M&A and also leads the corporate advisory and sustainable solutions and director advisory services lines of business.
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At Goldman, Minnis oversees teams worldwide that advise corporate and sponsor clients on their credit, acquisition and other financial decisions.
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Martin manages NYSE's five equity exchanges — NYSE, NYSE Arca, NYSE American, NYSE National and NYSE Chicago — plus its two options exchanges, NYSE Arca Options and NYSE American Options.
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As head of investment and corporate banking of Mizuho Americas, Katz leads nearly 1,000 employees in the investment banking division, including U.S., European and Asian operations.
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As senior executive vice president and chief institutional client officer at TIAA, Gibson oversees the company's core retirement business.
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In 2021, El-Hillow left Goldman Sachs to lead the Seattle-based private company's entire investment division.
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