Leslie Godridge, Gunjan Kedia and Kate Quinn to be honored in New York
MINNEAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep. 24, 2018--
Leslie Godridge, vice chairman and co-head of Corporate & Commercial
Banking, Gunjan Kedia, vice chairman of Wealth Management and Investment
Services and Kate Quinn, vice chairman and chief administrative officer
at U.S. Bank, have been honored by American Banker magazine among the
"Most Powerful Women in Banking and Finance" for 2018. This marks the
first time in U.S. Bank history that three women have been included on
this prestigious list. Honorees will be celebrated at a ceremony hosted
by American Banker in New York City in October.
"Leslie, Gunjan and Kate are dedicated, ethical and community-focused
leaders who are helping us drive critical change as we work to create
the future of U.S. Bank," said Andy Cecere, chairman, president and CEO
of U.S. Bank. "Each exemplifies our core values every day and leads with
integrity and trust. We are honored to celebrate this recognition. On
behalf of all our employees, it is my privilege to congratulate and
thank these three outstanding leaders.”
Godridge (ranked 17th on Most Powerful Women in Banking
list), joined U.S. Bank in 2007 and co-leads Corporate & Commercial
Banking, one of the company's four primary business lines. She directly
oversees corporate banking-specialized industries, global treasury
management, international banking and the public sector and financial
institutions groups. In 2017, Godridge championed and sponsored U.S.
Bank’s role in important industry innovations, including the launch of
RTP®, one of the first new core payments infrastructures in the
United States in more than 40 years. During Godridge’s tenure and under
her leadership, Corporate & Commercial Banking’s rankings and market
share have grown dramatically.
Kedia (ranked 16th on Most Powerful Women in Finance list),
joined U.S. Bank in 2016 and leads Wealth Management and Investment
Services, another of the company’s four primary business lines. The
division is composed of five distinct, but related businesses: wealth
management, U.S. Bancorp Asset Management, global fund services, global
corporate trust, institutional trust and custody, and trust technology
and support services. Since joining the bank, Kedia has integrated
product-specific sales teams organized by client segments, which
resulted in accelerated sales and drove market share gains. She also
reinvigorated innovation in the division’s products by deploying
technology, including distributed ledger, artificial intelligence and
natural language processing, and she introduced a more comprehensive
global strategy to deepen the bank’s European presence.
Quinn (ranked 14th on Most Powerful Women in Banking list),
joined U.S. Bank in 2013 is the company’s chief administrative officer
and has been the driving force behind the company’s corporate strategy
and brand transformation, including hosting Super Bowl LII at U.S. Bank
Stadium in 2018. She leads all areas that touch talent, brand, strategy
and reputation for U.S. Bank, and has helped solidify the bank’s
position as one of the most admired and trusted banks in the financial
services industry. Quinn's work has been a guiding force for the bank to
be named one of the World’s Most Ethical Companies by the Ethisphere®
Institute for four consecutive years.
U.S. Bank has been consistently recognized in the "Most Powerful Women
in Banking" since the program’s inception. In 2017, Godridge ranked 15th
on the Women in Banking list and Quinn was ninth on the list of Women to
Watch.
“In an industry that continues to be male-dominated at the senior
executive level, it is refreshing to see a company as large as U.S. Bank
elevate these three women to the role of vice chairman, put women in
charge of two of its four major business lines and ensure that women
play such an important role in its corporate strategy," said Executive
Editor Bonnie McGeer, who chairs American Banker's Women in Banking
Editorial Committee. "Kate Quinn, Leslie Godridge and Gunjan Kedia stand
out because of their performance but, just as importantly, they are all
holding the door open for other women to advance as well, through their
support of internal programs and their sponsorship of individual
emerging leaders."
ABOUT U.S. BANK
U.S. Bancorp, with 74,000 employees and $461
billion in assets as of June 30, 2018, is the parent company of U.S.
Bank, the fifth-largest commercial bank in the United States.
The Minneapolis-based bank blends its relationship teams, branches and
ATM network with mobile and online tools that allow customers to bank
how, when and where they prefer. U.S. Bank is committed to serving its
millions of retail, business, wealth management, payment, commercial and
corporate, and investment services customers across the country and
around the world as a trusted financial partner, a commitment recognized
by the Ethisphere Institute naming the bank a 2018 World’s Most Ethical
Company. Visit U.S. Bank at www.usbank.com or
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