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Can Charlie Scharf fix what ails Wells Fargo? How will Kelly King and Bill Rogers manage the integration of the biggest bank merger since the early 2000s? And will New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy be able to beat back opposition from the banking industry and make good on his promise to create a state-owned bank? Here are 11 leaders to keep an eye on in 2020.
January 12 -
Sidhu, who co-founded the digital-only unit of Customers Bancorp, replaces her father, Jay, who will remain executive chairman. The bank is also rolling out a new service that allows direct-deposit to customers to access their paychecks two days before they are paid.
January 7 -
Andy Kempf has taken the helm from David Leusink, who retired after 30 years in the credit union movement.
January 7 -
David Frazier will take the helm of the Dallas-area institution in February.
January 7 -
Laurie Baker, a 25-year veteran of the credit union, will take the helm next month after longtime CEO Mike Vadala retires
January 6 -
Banks had the highest turnover of chief compliance officers among the 100 largest financial services firms in the world, according to a recent study. Recruiters say that’s a function of changing job demands, high pressure and poaching by fintechs — plus old-fashioned demographics.
January 3 -
Courtney Fifield, a longtime staffer at Athol Credit Union, was recently appointed president and CEO.
December 31 -
The Tampa-based credit union will start the new year with a new CEO, as Robert Fisher retires after 29 years at the helm.
December 31 -
Wells Fargo's continued leadership shake-up led to more executive shuffling in the final two months of 2019.
December 29 -
Intense scrutiny from poker-faced CEO Charlie Scharf is prompting executives at the bank to ponder their units’ strategies — as well as what’s in store for their own careers.
December 27