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.
In a career spanning three decades at Bank of America, O'Neill has risen from trainee to the head of all consumer banking. In the near term, she plans to open more branches and make better use of AI.
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Friedman who became JPMorganChase's top lawyer in 2016, said it's important to separate out what's important from the daily noise swirling around.
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Castilla has grown her small Oklahoma bank by focusing on low-cost deposit-gathering, with both a classic community-banking strategy and a digital bank aimed at military members and veterans like herself.
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Last year, Dmuchowski led efforts to reposition First Horizon's balance sheet, which is expected to increase net interest income by a projected $35 million in 2025.
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Within the bank's tech, operations and services organization, Brady has minimized turnover and preserved institutional knowledge.
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In 2024, as the Alabama-based bank was facing more competition on its Southeast home turf, Danella was laser-focused on customer satisfaction.
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