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Most Powerful Women In Banking

October 11, 2010

U.S. Banker held its annual Most Powerful Women in Banking Awards gala last Wednesday, attended by more than 560 guests.  Unlike the past two years, the mood this year had lightened, and celebration was on most people’s minds.  First among the Top 25 was Wells Fargo EVP Carrie Tolstedt.  The honorees were:

1) Carrie Tolstedt, Wells Fargo
2) Deanna Oppenheimer, Barclays Bank
3) Karen Peetz, BNY Mellon
4) Sallie Krawcheck, Bank of America
5) Pamela Joseph, U.S. Bancorp
6) Mary Callahan Erdoes, JPMorgan Asset Management
7) Cara Heiden, Wells Fargo Home Mortgage
8) Peyton Patterson, NewAlliance Bancshares

9) Julie Monaco, Citi Global Transaction Services
10) Donna DeMaio, MetLife Bank
11) Barbara Desoer, Bank of America Home Loans
12) Ellen M. Costello, Harris Financial
13) Ellen Alemany, Citizens Financial Group and RBS Americas
14) Jane Fraser, Citi Private Bank
15) Linda Verba, TD Bank
16) Avid Modjtabai, Wells Fargo
17) Melissa Moore, JPMorgan Treasury Services
18) Lynn Pike, Capital One Bank
19) Colleen Johnston, TD Bank
20) Shelaghmichael Brown, BBVA Compass
21) Anne Finucane, Bank of America
22) Merrill Sherman, Bancorp Rhode Island
23) Diane D'Erasmo, HSBC Bank USA
24) Alberta Cefis, Scotiabank
25) Deborah Wright, Carver Bancorp

For further details on the women and the event, click onto:  [ USBanker: A Call To Action, October ] and  [ USBanker:  Women in Banking Focused on Making an Impact ]