Jackie Stewart is the executive editor of American Banker Magazine. Previously, she covered breaking news, community banks and mergers and acquisitions for American Banker before being named as the managing editor of the Credit Union Journal. After graduating from Northwestern University in 2006, Jackie taught for two years in the Bronx, N.Y., through Teach for America.
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The smallest banks made up more than half of American Banker's Best Banks to Work For ranking this year.
November 28 -
Two dozen institutions fell into this midtier asset category for American Banker's Best Banks to Work For ranking this year.
November 28 -
Eleven institutions with at least $10 billion of assets made American Banker's Best Banks to Work For ranking this year. Read on to see who made the cut.
November 28 -
This year 90 banks made American Banker's 11th annual Best Banks to Work For ranking. The leaders of these institutions explain what it takes to be an employer of choice.
November 19 -
Small Business Administration lending is an arena where community banks and nonbanks compete favorably with some of the largest U.S. financial institutions. Here are the biggest SBA 7(a) lenders based on the value of approved loans.
November 13 -
Lisa Rickert and Ruth McCord, who manage branches for Nicolet National Bank, share a passion for connecting with their customers and supporting their communities.
September 28 -
Peoples Financial Services has agreed to pay $129 million of stock for FNCB Bancorp. Peoples' CEO Craig Best would lead the combined company for a year after the merger closes, and then Gerard Champi, FNCB's current chief, would take over.
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American Banker's annual list reviews the financial results for the best-performing large institutions.
July 24 -
Vivian Kim, whose parents immigrated to the U.S. from Korea in 1990, was a litigator before joining Hanmi as a corporate counsel.
July 19 -
Prior to joining the Buffalo, N.Y.-based institution, Komorowski worked at nonprofits, including a two year stint with the Peace Corps. in Dominica.
July 19