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It wasn’t until 1974, when the Equal Credit Opportunity Act passed, that women in the U.S. were granted the right to open a bank account on their own. Technically, women won the right to open a ...
NJBIZ names over 60 Leading Women in Business and Rising Stars for 2025, celebrating leadership in law, tech, health care, ...
When it comes to U.S. Bancorp’s brand, Kate Quinn is the chief protector and enhancer. MSPBJ's first round of 2021 Women in Business honorees include U exec Day 2 of 2021 Women in Business ...
Bank of America Small Business Resources provides tools and information to help entrepreneurs make business decisions. The Bank of America Institute for Women’s Entrepreneurship at Cornell is a ...
Women now lead three out of eight lines of business. In May, Bank of America announced a partnership with the American Heart Association and other public health organizations to launch a $25 million, ...
First Women's Bank, launched by former Obama administration official Marianne Markowitz and backed by Billie Jean King, raised more than $30 million in equity and will open its doors in the early ...
The two-day entrepreneurship skills development training, held at Hotel Good News, attracted enthusiastic participants eager ...
Impressia Bank launched nearly two years ago with a mission: focusing on serving women in business. Mary Kate Loftus, Impressia's president, said one of the bank's goals is to close the financing ...
Deutsche Bank must hire a women in half of its new senior roles to achieve its 2025 gender goal, FT calculations suggest. The bank wants women to make up 30% of its 600 senior executives by 2025 ...
A Ware-based financial institution will have its first woman president in the 174-year history of the business, as Mary McGovern has been named the next president of Country Bank.
As part of American Banker's Most Powerful Women in Banking and Finance program, we have selected five "Top Teams" for 2020. Bank of America is one of the team honorees. In the Top Teams category, ...
Formerly known as the NJBIZ Best Fifty Women in Business, this program has been expanded for 2024 to allow us to honor even more of the state’s top leaders. In fact, this year we are recognizing ...