Margaret M. Keane
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Margaret M. Keane | |
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| Born | 1959 (age 66–67) |
| Alma mater | St. John’s University (BA 1981, MBA 1987) |
| Occupation | CEO |
| Known for | One of the first female CEOs of a multibillion dollar bank |
Margaret Keane (born 1959) is an American businesswoman who was the chief executive officer of Synchrony from February 2014 through April 2021 when she transitioned to the role of executive chair of Synchrony’s board of directors.[1] When Synchrony was spun off from General Electric as an independent bank, it became the most valuable bank in the US with a woman CEO.[2] Keane is one of only three women, the others being Beth Mooney of KeyCorp and Jane Fraser of Citigroup, who lead an independently traded US bank whose value is over $10 billion.[2]
Keane was raised in New York City, where her father was a police officer. His expectation for his six children[3] was to follow in his footsteps into law enforcement. All of Margaret's five siblings did just that, either themselves or marrying someone in law enforcement, but she decided instead to attend St. John's University in Queens, New York, where she earned a BA in government and politics in 1981 and her MBA in 1987.[2][3]