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The Most Powerful Women in Banking Conference

October 3–4, 2023 | The Glasshouse, New York, NY

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How can we demonstrate support for women and inspire them to chase their leadership dreams? American Banker's THE MOST POWERFUL WOMEN IN BANKING™ features honoree-hosted roundtable discussions where you can dive into topics that empower women in leadership. Join the conversation this October — it's just one month away!

Wednesday, October 4, 2023 | 11:45 AM–12:45 PM

Honoree-Hosted Roundtables

Wendy Cai-Lee

Wendy Cai-Lee

Founder & CEO

Piermont Bank

Aarthi Murali

Aarthi Murali

Chief Customer Experience Officer

M&T Bank

Diane (Di) Morais

Diane (Di) Morais

President, Consumer and Commercial Banking
Ally 

Anne Clarke Wolff

Anne Clarke Wolff

Founder and CEO

Independence Point Advisors 

Melissa Stevens

Melissa Stevens

Executive Vice President, Chief Marketing Officer
Fifth Third Bank

Heather Orrico

Heather Orrico

Managing Director

Co-Head of Global

Macro Americas
BNP Paribas

Amy Brady

Amy Brady

Chief Information Officer
KeyBank

Jennifer Smith

Jennifer Smith

Chief Technology & Operations Officer

Zions Bancorporation 

Kate Danella

Kate Danella

SEVP, Head of Consumer Banking Group
Regions 

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I had the privilege to spend the day with some of the Most Powerful Women in Banking at the annual American Banker conference this week. Some golden nuggets from the conversations that serve as timeless reminders on leadership and growth.

  1. Be Persistent. Be Intentional. Be Bold.

  2. You cannot regret what you have not done.

  3. Measure what matters even if it’s hard to measure.

  4. Give your people psychological safety to innovate and ideate.

  5. Don’t overthink your next move.

  6. And the life mantra … “if you don’t like change, you will like irrelevance even less”.

Sheenam Khosla

Senior Vice President, Enterprise Commercial Products

Zions Bancorporation