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Readers react to an argument about reining in banker pay, weigh the push for raising the minimum wage, respond to Wells Fargo getting back into the private-label securities market and more.
October 11 -
A growing number of the top lawyers at major financial institutions are women. What’s it going to take to get other departments to follow suit?
October 11
Sullivan & Cromwell LLP -
Elliot Gregg, who led the institution for almost 20 years, will serve as president emeritus until his retirement in January.
October 9 -
Despite a mandate in the Dodd-Frank Act, policymakers have not yet finalized a rule reforming excessive pay on Wall Street.
October 9
Public Citizen -
Credit union boards need to spend more time on formal CEO succession planning.
October 5
Russell Reynolds Associates -
At American Banker's annual Most Powerful Women in Banking gala on Thursday evening in New York, honorees urged the industry to promote more women and people of color.
October 5 -
The former banking lawyer, who went on to run major business lines at Merrill Lynch and UBS, will be honored Thursday at American Banker’s Most Powerful Women in Banking gala.
October 4 -
Sabet Elias has been named the trust bank's chief technology officer and will report to another BofA alum, Bridget Engle.
October 1 -
The head of Charles Schwab Investment Management is disrupting the asset-management industry by introducing more straightforward ETFs, mutual funds and other investment products.
September 27 -
JPMorgan Chase's chief says it will likely take time for women to make up 10% to 15% of CEOs at S&P 500 companies.
September 27 -
Paul Yonamine will succeed Catherine Ngo as the company's leader next month. Ngo will continue to run Central Pacific's bank.
September 27 -
The Committee for Economic Development will honor KeyCorp's Beth Mooney and CIT's Ellen Alemany for fostering diversity at their companies.
September 26 -
In response to a news report, Betsy Duke said that the board has not reached out to potential CEO candidates.
September 20 -
The New York Post reported Wednesday that Wells Fargo board members met with Trump White House alum Gary Cohn about becoming the bank's next CEO, but were rebuffed. Here's what to conclude from the article.
September 19
American Banker -
Shelley Siefert will also become the bank's president in May.
September 18 -
Kanas, who returned to the banking industry as part of the recapitalization of the failed BankUnited, will relinquish the company's chairmanship at the end of this year.
September 12 -
Just before the end of summer, several major banks have put new faces in key executive positions.
September 6 -
Mark Mason, the incoming chief financial officer at Citigroup, cut his teeth on the sale of Citi's unwanted assets after the financial crisis.
September 5 -
To keep pace with its peers, Morgan Stanley is ramping up its online offerings in banking and wealth management.
September 4 -
Doug Bass had been one of the South Dakota company's regional presidents. He succeeded Ken Karels, who remains chairman and CEO.
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