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The Credit Union Executives Society recognized two leaders for their contributions to their own institutions and the movement as a whole while other credit unions announced promotions and new hires.
October 8 -
Sunil Chandra's job will be to guide the fintech's international expansion. It says 12 banks are using its small-business lending platform, including three in the United States.
October 7 -
With David Lucas retiring in November after nine years, industry veteran Edward Fox took the reins earlier this week.
October 4 -
The West Bend, Wis.-based institution's new chief executive has been with the credit union for more than 15 years.
October 3 -
Riverview Credit Union in Ohio added three to its lending team while other institutions made new hires and promotions.
October 3 -
Linderman helped build Zions Bank into a retail force and shaped the multistate retail strategy of its parent company, but she will best be remembered for opening countless doors for women and minorities.
October 1 -
Incoming CEO Charles Scharf will remain in New York even though the bank's headquarters is in San Francisco. His hiring underscores the diminished importance of geographical proximity for executives at large banks.
October 1 -
Kelly Price, an executive vice president, will take over when Olan Jones Jr. retires on Jan. 1.
October 1 -
The Columbus, Ohio-based institution will promote Jarod Bach to president once Christine Leslie steps down.
October 1 -
A group of credit union employees and volunteers recently completed a National Credit Union Foundation training while other institutions snagged new talent.
October 1 -
Bank of New York Mellon’s quick decision to elevate the longtime executive to succeed Charles Scharf on an interim basis was well received. Will the board keep him, or search for an outsider for the long term?
September 27 -
Charles Scharf’s most immediate priorities will be mending fences with regulators and getting the bank out from under a Fed-imposed asset cap. But he also must come up with strategies for spurring revenue growth and reining in expenses.
September 27 -
Robins Financial Credit Union honored employees for their years of dedication while other institutions promoted workers and made new hires.
September 26 -
Joel Slagan takes over for Carrie Wood, who resigned from the Pennsylvania-based institution.
September 25 -
Swindler will take over leadership at the Olympia, Wash.-based credit union in October. Longtime CEO Kevin Foster-Keddie prepares to retire next year following a transition period.
September 24 -
Christina Sauve will succeed Ron Ehrenreich, who founded the institution.
September 24 -
David Muse will take the helm at the Maryland-based institution on Oct. 15.
September 24 -
Ken Raymie, who previously served as the Texas-based institution's COO, was promoted to president and CEO.
September 23 -
The Pennsylvania community bank has seen rapid growth in recent years, thanks in large part to its success in attracting women clients.
September 22 -
Mooney was the first woman to lead a top-20 U.S.-based bank. Gorman, the Cleveland company's vice chairman and president of banking, will replace her on May 1.
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