Leslie Godridge, vice chairman and co-head of wholesale banking, and Kate Quinn, chief strategy and reputation officer at U.S. Bank, were named two of the “Most Powerful Women in Banking” for 2016 by American Banker.

Honorees were celebrated in a ceremony hosted by American Banker in New York City.

Godridge, who joined U.S. Bank in 2007, is at the helm of U.S. Bank Wholesale Banking, one of the company’s four primary business lines. She was promoted to the company’s managing committee as a vice chairman in January and today oversees growing business in national corporate banking, global treasury management, public and nonprofit finance, international banking and corporate specialized industries. Once regionally focused, U.S. Bank’s national corporate business banking now has national recognition thanks to Godridge’s leadership, with more than 1,500 clients and loan volume growth of more than 9% year over year.

Quinn, who joined U.S. Bank in 2013, has been behind U.S. Bank’s corporate strategy and brand transformation. In the last three years, Quinn has brought forward a strategy to unify the company’s brand and core values, and established a strategic framework for future growth. Her contributions are most visible in the company’s new brand promise, “The Power of Possible.”

U.S. Bank has been consistently recognized in the “Most Powerful Women in Banking” since the program’s inception. Godridge ranked No. 7 and Quinn was No. 14 on the list of Women to Watch in 2016.