Women have always made an impact in the world of finance and banking, but they are being observed closer than ever in today’s market. Women are taking on more and more executive leadership roles across the board in the financial and banking world, including many at Fortune 500 companies. Here are five inspiring women to watch who prioritize community, diversity, and women as they lead in their workplace.
Thasunda Brown Duckett serves as President and Chief Executive Officer of Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association of America-College Retirement Equities Fund (TIAA). Before joining TIAA, Duckett worked as Chief Executive Officer of Chase Consumer Banking. Prior to that Duckett has served in executive roles at Chase Auto Finance, Chase Mortgage Banking, and Fannie Mae. At TIAA and in her previous roles, Duckett strives to help communities of color achieve financial, educational, and career success. Duckett is very active in her community and serves on the boards of several companies and universities. To further support her community, Duckett founded Otis and Rosie Brown Foundation to recognize those who make great impacts in their communities.
Diane Morais is President of Consumer & Commercial Banking at Ally Bank, where she was instrumental in launching the Ally brand in 2009. At Ally, Morais oversees Ally’s customer care and Community Reinvestment Program. Before her work at Ally, Morais worked for twelve years at Bank of America and nine years at Citibank in various roles. Recognizing her leadership, American Banker Magazine placed Morais on their ‘25 Most Powerful Women in Banking’ list for five consecutive years. Morais is active in her community in Charlotte, where she serves as Executive in Residence for Queens University and volunteers for several institutions. Her career and community activity saw her named one of only 25 outstanding businesswomen who earned one of Charlotte Business Journal’s 2018 Women in Business Awards.