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Jill Nowacki has announced plans to enter the credit union consulting space. An interim leader has not yet been named.
May 8 -
The credit union industry has announced a number of moves, including a state league naming a new board and welcoming members to its hall of fame.
May 7 -
Eileen Murray has talked about leaving Bridgewater; A deal with Roger Ng could lead to charges against Goldman and its employees.
May 7 -
Exploring the rise of the next-gen bank CEO; backlash over JPMorgan's snarky tweet; TD Bank's calculated shift to the cloud; and more from this week's most-read stories.
May 3 -
Credit unions announced a variety of personnel moves and recognition for others, including one employee who helped a member needing medical attention.
May 2 -
Luis A. Reyes Jr. takes over for the Rev. Arnold O. Pierson, who served as president since the institution opened in June 2016.
April 26 -
A successor to Robert Allen, who has led the $7.3 billion-asset institution for more than three decades, should be named soon.
April 25 -
Bradley Linskens, the former examiner-in-charge at Wells Fargo, faced scrutiny for his conduct as the top examiner of the scandal-plagued bank.
April 24 -
Credit unions have elected new board members and named new branch managers while other employees were recognized for their dedication.
April 23 -
Marianne Lake, seen in recent months as a leading candidate to replace CEO Jamie Dimon, got the post she may have needed to round out her resume — consumer lending chief. And Jennifer Piepszak, another rising star at the company, will take over as CFO from Lake.
April 17 -
Daniel J. Machon Jr., who was previously the CEO of Stonebridge Bank, has taken the helm at the West Chester, Pa.-based institution.
April 17 -
Douglas Ankrom, who is currently chief financial officer at the Belpre, Ohio-based institution, will take over for Michael Iaderosa, who will retire later this year.
April 17 -
Adolfo Marzol, who has served as an adviser to HUD Secretary Ben Carson, will now report to the new director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency.
April 16 -
The resignation of Wells Fargo CEO Tim Sloan represented more troubles for an already scandal-ridden financial institution.
April 9 -
The executive is leaving after two years of coast-to-coast commuting; the interest rate on the loan declines as the borrower achieves technology goals.
April 2 -
The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency has promoted Maryann Kennedy to oversee about 800 OCC examiners who supervise the largest banks.
April 1 -
The San Francisco-based online lender said that the departures of two prominent board members are not the result of any disagreement with the company.
March 29 -
Swedbank fires its CEO as New York State DFS probes alleged money laundering; the underperforming unit will be overseen by CEO Jes Staley.
March 28 -
Hugh Frater loses the "interim" title, taking full control of the government-sponsored enterprise as Congress begins debating (again) the future of Fannie as well as Freddie Mac.
March 27 -
Two of three hires announced by the agency come from the Ohio bank, where the FDIC chairman formerly served as a top executive.
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