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Rosilyn Houston will succeed William Wolf, who is retiring this summer from Banco Santander’s U.S. unit.
July 12 -
Jennifer Eastes is tasked with spearheading and accelerating environmental, social and governance efforts at the Cleveland-based company.
July 8 -
Wells CEO Charlie Scharf, a former Jamie Dimon protege, has surrounded himself with JPMorgan Chase alumni. Ling will start in October and join the company’s operating committee.
July 8 -
William "BJ" Losch will become chief financial officer at the Wilmington, North Carolina-based small-business lender. The former CFO of Iberiabank will take over the vacated position at First Horizon on an interim basis.
June 30 -
Julie Caperton, a longtime executive at the $1.9 trillion-asset bank, succeeds Julia Wellborn, who left the company in April.
June 18 -
Following the sale of its U.S. retail banking unit to PNC Financial Services Group, the Spanish bank is turning its focus in this country to wholesale banking.
June 10 -
The departures of Bryan Schneider and Peggy Twohig come as the Biden administration's nominee to run the consumer bureau awaits Senate confirmation.
June 3 -
DeVito takes over on June 1, replacing interim CEO Mark Grier, who returns to his seat on the government-sponsored agency's board.
May 26 -
The former Fed vice chairman is the fourth new appointee to Klarna’s board since December. The Swedish buy now/pay later company has been enjoying rapid growth in the United States.
May 25 -
JPMorgan Chase is picking off another executive from Goldman Sachs Group’s digital bank amid a slew of senior defections from the Marcus unit.
May 14 -
The Dallas bank appointed Sonya Trac to lead business development in communities that have been hit hard by both the pandemic-induced recession and a recent wave of discrimination. It is also depositing $2.5 million at a Los Angeles bank that serves Asian Americans.
May 12 -
The 13-year company veteran will succeed Johannes “Johs” Worsoe on June 1. He will report to the firm’s newly named CEO in the Americas.
May 4 -
Joe Skarda, who was previously managing director of JPMorgan Chase’s U.S. wealth management central division, will oversee a unit that houses Key’s private bank, family wealth and mass affluent business segments.
April 30 -
Rhonda Diefenderfer, who has led the Billings, Mont., credit unon for 20 years, will retire in May and be succeeded by the credit unions busines vice president of business lending.
April 20 -
The Methuen, Mass.-based institution's newest CEO was born in the same town and has more than a decade of experience in the credit union industry.
April 19 -
The retirement of the chief executive at Cincinnatio Ohio Police FCU has resulted in a new hire there and at nearby TruPartner Credit Union.
April 15 -
Janet Sanders has retired after 13 years at the helm of the $142 million-asset credit union. She is succeeded by the credit union's longtime executive vice president, Shelley Sanders. The two are not related.
April 15 -
Gensler is poised to confront everything from the fallout of the GameStop trading frenzy to the collapse of Archegos Capital Management.
April 14 -
Ann Dubie stepped down from the Joliet, Ill.-based credit union in March after 20 years at the helm.
April 9 -
The credit union service organization's newest chief executive took the helm April 1 and a new name for the company will debut in June.
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