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Santander taps JPMorgan Chase exec Colleen Canny to lead retail network; can Trump actually fire Fed's Powell?; will 2019 bring long-awaited reform of Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac?; and more from the past two week's most-read stories.
January 4 -
Executives from Microsoft and other firms will expand PNC's board to 14 members.
January 3 -
The year featured executive shake-ups at the top of several of the industry’s largest institutions.
January 2 -
Denice Schultheiss became director of the Office of Credit Unions in Michigan after John Kolhoff left to lead the Texas Credit Union Commission.
January 2 -
Former McKinsey & Company associate partner Liz Oakes has been named Mastercard's executive vice president of market development for the New Payments Platforms division.
December 21 -
The White House said that Comptroller of the Currency Joseph Otting will serve as acting director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency beginning Jan. 6, after Director Mel Watt’s term ends.
December 21 -
BBVA has picked Javier Rodriguez Soler, its head of strategy and mergers, to run its U.S. bank.
December 20 -
David Rupp was CEO of Four Oaks Fincorp in North Carolina when it sold itself to United Community Banks last year.
December 20 -
Gagan Kanjlia joins the Santa Clara, Calif.-based Silicon Valley Bank after spending two-plus years as the head of product for OnDeck, an online lending provider for small businesses. Before OnDeck, Kanjlia spent 14 years at Capital One.
December 18 -
The current deputy secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development, Pam Patenaude, will step down in January.
December 17 -
Synovus has given CFO Kevin Blair the additional title of COO. He will oversee three business lines, plus tech, operations and product and treasury management.
December 12 -
The Alabama bank has named former power company executive Charles McCrary chairman instead of giving the job to new CEO John Turner.
December 12 -
The Trump appointee officially took over for Mick Mulvaney as head of the agency following her Senate confirmation last week.
December 11 -
Several banks are seeing significant changes in leadership as the year comes to a close.
December 11 -
While equity prices drop an average 5% at big banks, bosses express confidence in the U.S. economy; the bank appoints new managers in payments, consumer banking and marketing.
December 5 -
Zions' Harris Simmons named Banker of the Year; distilling the hopes and hang-ups around CRA reform; new grist in still ongoing debate over Operation Choke Point; and more from this week's most-read stories.
November 30 -
It's the latest expansion step in commercial services there by the Atlanta bank, which has no retail branches in Texas.
November 27 -
Michael Daly had been the Boston company's president and CEO since 2002. It did not say why he left.
November 26 -
The Senate's approval of the Kansas banking commissioner leaves the board with two remaining seats to fill as the administration's nominees for the vacancies await votes.
November 15 -
Brenda Kerr will be responsible for creating a strategy for the bank's retail operations.
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