American Banker names U.S. Bank leaders to 2022 Most Powerful Women in Banking lists
American Banker has honored U.S. Bank's leaders in its 2022 Most Powerful Women in Banking list, recognizing vice chairs Gunjan Kedia and Kate Quinn, along with senior vice president Vanessa Angeles. Kedia oversees Wealth Management, generating $3.23 billion in net revenue, while Quinn leads digital transformation efforts. A team of women leaders from U.S. Bank also won a Top Team award for their ESG initiatives. The bank maintains a strong commitment to innovation and social responsibility, with $591 billion in assets as of June 30, 2022.
- Gunjan Kedia's leadership in Wealth Management contributed $3.23 billion in net revenue last year.
- U.S. Bank has been consistently recognized for its strong leadership presence among women in the banking sector.
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Kedia, a vice chair and member of the 14-person Managing Committee, is head of Wealth Management and Investment Services. In the role, she leads more than 9,100 employees and oversees one of the four core business lines at the company, with it contributing
Quinn, a vice chair and member of the Managing Committee, is chief administrative officer and head of Strategy, Transformation and Corporate Affairs. In the role, she leads more than 2,200 employees and oversees digital transformation efforts, customer experience, corporate strategy and more. Quinn was named to the Most Powerful Women in Banking list, the sixth consecutive year she has been honored.
Angeles, a senior vice president and head of new product development in the emerging solutions segment of global treasury management, was named to the Women to Watch list. She is responsible for bringing new products to the market in payables, receivables and liquidity management digital solutions for several industries.
In addition, a cross-functional group of
“We are incredibly fortunate to have powerful women in influential roles both in our company and in the broader financial services industry,” said
“The 20th anniversary of The Most Powerful Women in Banking represents an impressive milestone and gives us an opportunity to reflect on the past while looking toward the future,” said
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