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CUs announce new hires, promotionsand whos crashing GAC.
January 8 -
Bank of Oak Ridge in Oak Ridge, N.C., has a successor for its departing president and chief executive.
January 7 -
Mascoma Savings Bank in Lebanon, N.H., is looking for a new chief executive.
January 7 -
U.S. Bancorp has tapped two executives including Most Powerful Women in Banking veteran Leslie Godridge to co-head its wholesale banking division as vice chairs.
January 6 -
Deloitte has named Kenny Smith leader of its financial services industry group in the U.S., succeeding Robert Contri, who had held the role since 2011.
January 6 -
MainSource Financial Group in Greensburg, Ind., has named Karen Woods as chief risk officer and corporate counsel.
January 6 - California
First Republic Bank in San Francisco has appointed Katherine August-deWilde to the newly created position of vice chair.
January 6 -
Ingo Money in Atlanta, Ga., has added former MasterCard president and chief executive H. Eugene Lockhart to its board of directors.
January 6 -
Enterprise Financial Services in Clayton, Mo., has announced the retirement of its bank's executive chairman and chief credit officer.
January 6 -
First Republic Bank in San Francisco has appointed Katherine August-deWilde to the newly created position of vice chair.
January 6 -
Four Oaks Fincorp in Four Oaks, N.C., has appointed Lisa Herring chief operating officer of the company and Four Oaks Bank & Trust.
January 5 -
Oak Valley Bancorp in Oakdale, Calif., has promoted Jeff Gall to chief financial officer. Gall had been the vice president of finance and accounting.
January 5 -
St. Mary's Bank Announces its "Crasher" and other CU professionals in the news.
January 5 -
The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 is important, but it barely scratches the surface of former House Financial Services Committee Chairman Michael Oxley's impact on credit unions and banks.
January 5 -
KeyCorp in Cleveland will retain two First Niagara Financial Group executives after its acquisition of the Buffalo, N.Y., company closes.
January 4 -
Mike Oxley, the former U.S. congressman who co-sponsored the landmark Sarbanes-Oxley Act requiring corporate executives to vouch for company financials in the wake of the Enron and WorldCom accounting scandals, has died, age 71.
January 3 -
Prime Meridian Holding in Tallahassee, Fla., has tapped a board member to serve as its new chief financial officer.
December 31 -
KeySavings Bank in Wisconsin Rapids, Wis., has promoted a vice president to chief executive.
December 31 -
Peggy J. Bosma-LaMascus, president and CEO of Patriot Federal Credit Union, announced that she will retire after a 34-year career at the credit union.
December 30 -
Cornerstone Credit Union League (CCUL) said its president and CEO Richard L. Ensweiler has advised the board of directors that he will retire, effective April 30, 2017.
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