Compensation
Compensation
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A pair of executives earn the “chief” designation in their titles, new hires, promotions and more credit union professionals in the news.
January 26 -
Robert Cera will be responsible to bringing in more business near Milwaukee.
January 25 -
Several members of George W. Bush's second-term team are expected to get senior positions at Treasury; Gorman gets a 7% pay hike, while Goldman bonuses shrink.
January 23 -
JPMorgan Chase increased Chief Executive Jamie Dimon’s compensation by 3.7% for last year as the bank’s stock advanced 31%.
January 19 -
Veteran CEO will step down after 20 years with the $217.9 million CU, 13 of them as CEO.
January 19 -
From preparing Generations X and Y to replace baby boomers in leadership positions and enticing more demanding millennials to finding compliance talent and integrating divergent staffs post-merger, HR executives cited a variety of issues they expect to be tackling this year.
January 18 -
The Obama administration took two last-minute swipes at JPMorgan Chase, accusing the lender in separate lawsuits of discriminating against minorities in home lending and against its own female employees by paying them less than their male counterparts.
January 18 -
The embattled company's new incentive pay plan appears to resemble those used by other banks, which suggests that regulators are unlikely to demand big changes throughout the sector.
January 17 -
Wells Fargo to introduce new pay plan; banks borrowing increases; banks transforming brokers
January 9 -
Wells Fargo's retail-banking chief will unveil the bank's new compensation plan next week.
January 6