Compensation
Compensation
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Howard Bank’s Mary Ann Scully brings hometown banking back to the Charm City; Blythe Masters is a candidate to lead the London Stock Exchange; law professor Tamar Frankel is still shaking up Wall Street, even at 92.
December 8 -
Credit unions tend to have strong anti-harassment policies in place, but they're meaningless if they're written down and then forgotten.
December 8 -
Farmer Mac has terminated President and CEO Timothy Buzby for violating company policies not related to its financial and business performance.
December 7 -
Alternative data can be beneficial for individuals locked out of the financial system’s more conventional data types, but such data is open to manipulation or biased interpretation.
December 7 -
There’s a reason there’s a universe of memes dedicated to ‘we fear change.’ But you want a new way of things to go viral in a good way. Here’s how to do it.
December 1 -
KeyCorp's Beth Mooney disarms “a ticking time bomb.” The former head of the Small Business Administration wants to buy Harvey Weinstein’s company. A female FDIC chair is on the way. Plus, the CFPB showdown, an effective way to combat sexual harassment, and laundry tips from Anne Wojcicki.
December 1 -
A growing number of credit unions are allowing new mothers and fathers to bring infants to work with them -- and they say it's boosting morale and productivity, as well.
November 30 -
One estimate says 3.5 million cybersecurity jobs will go unfilled by 2021. Banks are looking to military veterans, universities and even high schools to help fill the gap.
November 27 -
Borrowing from the startup world and some popular TV shows, Citigroup is encouraging employees to pitch innovative ideas to a panel of senior execs who could give them the green light to start work.
November 22 -
A number of new vice presidents at credit unions across the country are poised to get ahead.
November 21