Claudia Davis Adamson
About Claudia Davis Adamson
Claudia Davis Adamson serves as the US Head of Commercial & International Business Banking at HSBC, where she has worked since 2015. She has held various leadership roles in banking, including positions at Barclays and HSBC, and has a strong academic background with degrees from London Business School and Converse College.
Current Role at HSBC
Claudia Davis Adamson serves as the US Head of Commercial & International Business Banking at HSBC. She has held this position since 2019, working from New York, New York. In this role, she leads all Commercial Banking and International Business Banking operations with revenues ranging from $5 million to $50 million across the United States. Her responsibilities include overseeing sales, relationship management, product management, and data analytics.
Previous Experience at HSBC
Prior to her current role, Claudia worked at HSBC as the US Head of Sales Intelligence and Analytics for 11 months in 2018. She also served as Senior Vice President and Regional Executive from 2015 to 2018 in Charlotte, North Carolina. During her tenure, she improved the consistency and effectiveness of partner routines and architected management processes to enhance people development.
Experience at Barclays
Claudia Davis Adamson worked at Barclays in various roles. She served as Corporate Director and Regional Team Leader from 2012 to 2014 in London, United Kingdom. Additionally, she was a Relationship Director in Large Corporate Banking from 2006 to 2012 in Canary Wharf, London. Her experience at Barclays contributed to her expertise in corporate banking and relationship management.
Education and Training
Claudia studied at London Business School, where she completed the Excellence in Leadership program in 2010 and the Corporate Finance Program in 2007. She also holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Mathematics from Converse College. Furthermore, she has undergone training as a Dale Carnegie Sales Training Leader, enhancing her skills in sales and leadership.