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Huntington Bancshares has hired Shawn Lough, a veteran Truist Financial banker and West Point graduate, to help guide the sales strategy and goals of its consumer and business banking operation. It also expanded the duties of Digital Director Mark Sheehan to include deposits.
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After naming a new CEO in March, the San Francisco bank has filled the second of two leadership voids created by executive resignations at the start of the year.
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Tom Speir, a 13-year company veteran, will be in charge of merger and acquisition efforts at the Alabama bank.
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Morgan Stanley tapped its treasurer to help run its banking units, where it's been building out its lending business over the last decade.
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With Ulrich Koerner taking over as chief executive officer, Credit Suisse Group’s top ranks are looking more like UBS Group, suggesting the firm may draw from its crosstown rival’s playbook.
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Dominica Groom Williams succeeds Wendy McSweeney, who’s joining a new team at the bank focusing on environmental, social and governance issues.
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The financial technology startup Zepz has named Bill.com Chief Operating Officer Mark Lenhard as its next chief executive, people familiar with the matter said.
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Brooke Ybarra, who joined the organization in September 2021, will oversee the division that explores new technologies and the policy questions that arise.
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Jonathan Fink will be associate chief counsel, while Patricia Grady will serve as deputy chief counsel. Fink has been a leading public face on climate risk at the agency in recent months.
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Wells Fargo CEO Charlie Scharf hired Mike Weinbach in 2020 as part of a broader organizational shake-up. The former JPMorgan Chase executive is leaving in mid-September as the consumer lending group transitions to a new leader.
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Dermot McDonogh will be the custody bank's chief financial officer, as incoming CEO Robin Vince starts making his mark. The two each spent more than two decades at Goldman Sachs.
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The Tokyo-based company has named Masatoshi Komoriya executive chairman of the board of directors for MUFG Americas Holdings Corp. and its U.S. banking subsidiary. He begins his new role on June 30 while retaining existing executive duties.
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Hafize Gaye Erkan, whose surprise departure from First Republic Bank disrupted the lender’s succession plans earlier this year, will become chief executive officer of Greystone as the closely held commercial-property lender expands into wealth management and private banking.
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Mary McNiff, who was in charge of corporate compliance functions until last month, will now serve as chief operating officer of Citigroup's institutional clients group. She will report to Paco Ybarra, CEO of the division.
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Derek Meyer and Bryan Carson, former colleagues of Associated CEO Andy Harmening at Huntington Bancshares, will bring a combined six decades of experience to the Wisconsin company as it seeks steady hands in a turbulent market.
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Richard Gold has held a variety of top jobs at the Buffalo, New York, bank during a three decade-plus career. Planning is underway to appoint his successor.
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John Madigan, a Citigroup veteran, is leading one of five new private-client banking groups at Signature Bank. The moves are designed to enable the company to expand its footprint throughout metro New York.
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The Pittsburgh company is adjusting the structure of a unit that has a national reach following the acquisition of most of BBVA’s U.S. operations. PNC has also named Jennifer Lee as the private bank’s head of U.S. markets.
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The executive has been given an expanded role in which he will tap into Santander Group’s annual $5 billion investment in technology.
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Amy Bonitatibus will succeed Barri Rafferty, who left the San Francisco bank in early May.
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