American Banker recently released their list of the 25 Most Powerful Women in Banking. In connection with the release of that annual ranking, they posed the question, “Does gender matter in banking?”
The responses from female bank leaders were consistent. These executives agree that it most definitely does matter. Christine Pierson, EVP of the Consumer Services Division for UMB Financial, offers a good summary of the prevailing sentiments, saying, “The business case is clear that gender diversity makes a huge difference, not only in customer satisfaction measures, also in associate engagement, as well as to the bottom line. It brings us profitability.”
I recently attended a bank conference geared toward bank board members. There were more than 100 bankers, primarily bank directors, in attendance. I scanned the room and counted only six females in total. This situation is unfortunately a fairly accurate representation of female bank board member presence.
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