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The $21 billion-asset bank said Monday that it had hired John Gannon as group manager of Small Business Administration lending and Clyde Thompson as credit officer.
October 4 -
Standard Chartered in London has hired a key executive from Independent Bank Group in McKinney, Texas, to oversee its U.S. operations.
October 4 -
Marcus Rhymer, a 15-year veteran of the credit union, takes over for retiring CEO Brad Rustin.
October 3 -
MB Bancorp in Forest Hill, Md., has lined up a new chief executive.
September 30 -
City National Bank in Los Angeles has launched a national business to focus on the food and beverage industries.
September 29 -
Mercantile Bank Corp. in Grand Rapids, Mich., announced several promotions that underscore a heightened focus on loan growth.
September 29 -
WASHINGTON More than one hundred House Democrats sent a letter to Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Director Richard Cordray on Wednesday calling for the agency to strengthen its proposal to rein in payday lending.
September 28 -
The $234 million-asset bank said in a recent press release that Thomas Duryea had succeeded its founder, Shirley Nelson.
September 28 -
Gary "Litefoot" Davis, a member of the Cherokee Nation in Oklahoma and a music and on-screen personality, was named executive director of the Native American Financial Services Association.
September 28 -
State Street on Wednesday appointed a new chief financial officer.
September 28 -
The Wells Fargo cross-selling controversy has raised questions about its well-telegraphed succession plan. Tim Sloan, the company's president, has been the heir apparent, but his longtime association with Wells could be a problem if investors or regulators push for an outsider to overhaul the corporate culture.
September 28 -
A trio of executives moved up to the C suite and other CU professionals in the news.
September 28 -
Boeing Employees Credit Union (BECU), a $15-billion institution based in Tukwila, Wash., announced that industry veteran Parker Cann will retire at the end of this year.
September 28 -
JPMorgan Chase's Thasunda Duckett has been named chief executive officer of consumer banking as part of one of the bank's periodic management reshufflings.
September 27 -
The move is an example of how banks are looking to fintech entrepreneurs to bring innovation in, and it illustrates the emphasis and importance banks are putting on their mobile channels.
September 27 -
Brookline Bancorp in Boston said James McCarthy will succeed Russell Cole next month as president and CEO of First Ipswich Bank.
September 26 - New York
When the movie "Equity" arrived in theaters with women in the leading roles as Wall Street executives Barbara Byrne had her name in the credits. The project is just one of the distinctive ways that Byrne, Barclays' vice chairman of investment banking, has been promoting gender diversity. She is motivated to make a difference and tries to choose projects that will have a big impact.
September 25 -
Meet JPMorgan Chase's new general counsel. Stacey Friedman, a tough financial litigator who also fights for social justice, is the only woman to serve as the general counsel of a systemically important U.S. bank. From crisis-era legal strategy to a recent failed grade on a living will, she embraces every challenge. But one of her proudest accomplishments is unrelated to banking: a pro bono case she helped win to stop a ban on same-sex couples adopting children.
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Some bankers are proud of making it through the financial crisis. Imagine doing that while also contending with a huge personal crisis. Karen Glenn, the chief executive of a Kentucky community bank, is a single mom of twin boys. She had just made it through a major health issue with one of her sons, when the other was diagnosed with cancer.
September 25 - Alabama
Rosilyn Houston couldn't have known it at the time, but the year she spent caring for her toddler son while he underwent treatment for leukemia would have a profound impact on the trajectory of her career.
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