Lou Whiteman
Lou Whiteman is a freelance writer based in Atlanta. He worked for The Deal for nearly two decades, and, prior to that, covered community and regional banks for American Banker.
Lou Whiteman is a freelance writer based in Atlanta. He worked for The Deal for nearly two decades, and, prior to that, covered community and regional banks for American Banker.
The film industry is painting an ugly picture of what life is like inside banks, and that could hurt banks' recruitment efforts.
Charles Schwab was founded to open up Wall Street to the masses, and Marie Chandoha has embraced that mission.
Diane Offereins manages relationships with 1,000 merchants and 3,300 financial institutions.
Climbing the ladder at a large company can be daunting. At Bank of America, promising women and minority candidates are given personalized attention early on to give their careers a boost.
Barbara Byrne is one of the public faces of Barclays, serving as one of its five official delegates at the Davos World Economic Forum.
PNC's Charlotte McLaughlin is frustrated by the lack of gender equality in the senior ranks across corporate America.
After she saw statistics showing that over the last 10 years the number of women on Fortune 1000 boards has not changed significantly, Centric's CEO decided to take action to increase the visibility of female leaders in her area.
Margaret Keane is mapping out Synchrony Financial's future.
Given that an estimated 44 million Americans graduate with student loans, offering a repayment benefit could be worthwhile for banks trying to recruit millennial employees.
Want employees to feel empowered to make decisions to help customers? Rewarding that behavior is one way to reinforce the message. Here’s how one South Dakota community bank goes about it — in a splashy, Super Bowl-sized way.