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Former "American Idol" star Clay Aiken will face incumbent Renee Ellmers in a congressional debate hosted by the North Carolina Bankers Association.
October 6 -
WASHINGTON The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency officially named Kathy Murphy as the senior deputy comptroller for management and chief financial officer on Friday.
October 3 -
Former President Bill Clinton will deliver the keynote address at the November event, which is expected have more than 5,000 participating students.
October 2 -
PNC Financial Services in Pittsburgh has appointed a former brand executive for the National Football League to its board.
October 2 -
United Community Banks in Blairsville, Ga., has announced a series of executive changes following the retirement of its chief risk officer.
October 2 -
Bank of America has combined the roles of chairman and chief executive for the first time since the immediate aftermath of the financial crisis.
October 1 -
The $7.9 billion-asset company said in a press release Wednesday that Michael Blodnick plans to retire next year.
October 1 -
First Data made four executive appointments as part of its diversification beyond payments processing to include a broader set of merchant services. Its updated lineup, announced Oct. 1, creates new roles for Barry McCarthy, Andrew Gelb, Sanjiv Das and Adam Rosman.
October 1 -
CNB in Centreville, Md., has named Edward Allen president and chief executive, following the resignation of its current CEO, F. Winfield Trice.
October 1 -
By hiring former American Express executive Dan Schulman to lead an independent PayPal, the company is betting that his expertise bringing innovation to a well-established international payments company can ensure PayPal's survival.
September 30 -
American Express has named Neal Sample as president of its enterprise growth division.
September 30 -
Tory Nixon played defense for San Francisco's famed NFL team in some of its glory years, but now he's on offense, seeking to build out commercial lending and retail operations in Northern California for California Bank & Trust.
September 26 -
Columbia University's Rare Book & Manuscript Library is now the keeper of ledgers, meetings minutes and correspondence covering the years in which The Clearing House Association helped steer the country's banking system through financial turmoil.
September 26 -
Highlands Bancorp in Vernon, N.J., has lined up its next chief executive.
September 25 -
Urban Partnership Bank in Chicago has lured a former Citibank executive out of retirement to lead its consumer banking operations.
September 24 -
Wellesley Investment Partners in Massachusetts has named Louis Crosier president.
September 23 -
Susquehanna Bancshares in Lititz, Pa., has hired a president and chief executive for its bank.
September 22 -
People's United Financial in Bridgeport, Conn., has successfully recruited a former executive at JPMorgan Chase to join its board.
September 19 -
Comerica Bank and San Diego County Credit Union have battled in recent years to claim the Guinness World Record for "Most Paper Collected in 24 hours."
September 19 -
Old Second Bancorp in Aurora, Ill., said Wednesday that its chief executive officer, William Skoglund, will retire at the end of this year. He will be succeeded by James Eccher, the company's chief operating officer.
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