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Our annual list of The Most Powerful Women to Watch.
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Ghiawadwala provides full-scale products and services to midsize companies across the globe. In 2022, that meant delivering "the right solution at the right time" to 14,000 enterprise businesses.
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As the global chief investment officer of State Street Global Advisors, over the past year, Heinel guided an investment team of more than 600 professionals scattered across the globe.
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Murali was hired in February 2020 as M&T's first-ever chief customer experience officer, a role that was recently expanded to include employee experience.
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Mago reports to Chris Gorman, chairman, president and CEO of Keycorp — one of 12 direct reports — and has 1,131 employees in her organization.
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In her role as head of global delivery at State Street, Ann Fogarty oversees the entirety of the firm's operations, including responsibility for its $37.6 trillion AUC/A asset servicing business.
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Dmuchowski is the only female CFO of a large or mid-cap U.S. bank. When she joined First Horizon in late 2021 from Truist, women made up 60% of the executive management team.
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McKinney leads Comerica's retail line of business, directing strategy and execution for its consumer and small-business banking segments nationally, which generates $800 million in revenue.
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Mahtani has worked in the banking industry since 1996, with stints at Merrill Lynch, Morgan Stanley and Citi.
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Wolverton, who has been at Synovus since 2003, has made it a point to hire women to senior leadership positions, and the majority of her direct reports are women.
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