Compensation
Compensation
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Greg Hilbert will step down as CEO and president of the Appleton, Wis.-based institution in April 2020.
February 19 -
Even as the movement grows through charter changes and field of membership expansions, some observers say many boards don’t yet reflect this dynamic.
February 19 -
Flaws in testing may be real source of Wells Fargo's tech failure; BB&T-SunTrust deal throws talent and deposits up for grabs, threatens banking's middle tier; what JPMorgan Chase's JPM Coin means for Ripple and Swift; and more from this week's most-read stories.
February 15 -
Former FHFA Director Mel Watt attempted to coerce an agency employee to engage in a romantic relationship with him, according to an inspector general report.
February 15 -
HomeStreet Bank will attempt to sell its stand-alone mortgage business and portfolio of servicing rights, a move that comes amid growing pressure from an activist investor to exit home lending and concerns about declining demand and regulatory challenges.
February 15 -
From branch management all the way to a spot on a Federal Reserve panel, credit union executives are making big career moves.
February 14 -
Arjuna Capital is filing shareholder proposals with 11 financial and tech companies to uncover median gender pay gaps, which it said would determine if more women are concentrated in lower-paying jobs.
February 13 -
OceanFirst in New Jersey shuttered more than a third of its branches but says nearly all the customers stuck with the bank because it trained employees to show customers how to go digital.
February 12 -
A number of credit unions across the country have made hires and announced promotions, including to their mortgage teams.
February 12 -
Stephanie Sievers, who already has experience running two small credit unions, will take over at the $35 million-asset CU.
February 12 -
In a throwback to the movement's early days, a handful of CEOs are dually employed by their credit unions and the institution's sponsor organization.
February 12 -
The Fed vice chair says regulators need to be on the “cutting edge” at spotting vulnerabilities; firm looks to win over future millionaires.
February 11 -
The CEO earned a 15% pay increase after the company posted record profits.
February 8 -
A lawsuit alleging Wells Fargo improperly compensated its California-based mortgage loan officers could have broader ramifications now that it has been granted class certification.
February 8 -
Maureen Genna will take over from retiring CEO Linda Levy, who gained notoriety when she sued the Trump administration.
February 8 -
Michael Athens was the Albuquerque, N.M.-based institution's vice president of operations before serving as interim president and CEO.
February 8 -
BB&T is buying SunTrust Banks, creating a $442 billion-asset institution. Credit unions are hopeful the mega merger will present an opening to pick up new business.
February 8 -
A number of credit unions, including Direct Federal Credit Union, have appointed new executives.
February 7 -
Management success isn’t about adopting the latest technology craze or exuding charisma, it’s about prioritizing employees and customers.
February 7 -
John Asbury says his Virginia bank, soon to be renamed Atlantic Union Bank, could eventually stretch from Charlotte, N.C., to Baltimore and take on the big players that dominate those markets.
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