Compensation
Compensation
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Anne Clarke Wolff, the head of global corporate banking and global leasing for Bank of America Merrill Lynch, wants to open banking’s doors to more Hispanic and African-American college students.
September 22 -
Sandy Pierce wanted to better understand how to help colleagues further their careers, so she came up with four questions that are now used in talent reviews at the $108 billion-asset Huntington.
September 22 -
Amy Brady, KeyCorp's chief information officer, is keen to spread the word to potential employees about tech opportunities in Cleveland.
September 22 -
Rosilyn Houston, chief talent and culture officer at BBVA, challenged a longstanding policy that barred executives at her bank from serving on corporate boards. Here's why.
September 22 -
Over the past year, State Street Corp. Chief Marketing Officer Hannah Grove has implemented a new “Follow the Sun” strategy for the marketing department, adding hires in Poland and India in an effort to cut costs that has yielded unexpected benefits.
September 22 -
Patricia Husic, president and CEO of Centric Financial, had her bank start offering self-defense training sessions for her workforce, roughly 60% of whom are women.
September 22 -
A small gesture early in Helga Houston’s banking career has informed her approach to guiding younger bankers on sometimes-delicate matters.
September 22 -
How we select the Best Credit Unions to Work ForThe Best Companies Group, in conjunction with the Credit Union Journal, reviews workplace policies and employee surveys to compile the annual list.
September 22 -
In partnership with Best Companies Group, CU Journal presents the latest edition of this popular annual ranking program.
September 22 -
How do you keep the all-male CEO club at the biggest banks intact? Let us count the ways. Could a woman be the next CEO at UBS? Maybe. At Wells Fargo? Less likely.
September 21 -
The decision to bring in Michael Doyle follows a quarter where the South Dakota company reported a spike in net charge-offs.
September 20 -
The fintech is now worth $10 billion more than its top rival, Square; cost cuts, asset growth and share buybacks could offset the headwinds from low rates.
September 20 -
A first-in-the-nation bill that drew unanimous support from the state Senate failed to get over the finish line this year. What happened?
September 19 -
The California company said it has no timeline for Russell Colombo's expected retirement.
September 19 -
Vizo Financial Corporate Credit Union held its board election while other organizations announced promotions and awards.
September 19 -
Marji Hughes is leading the California-based institution on a temporary basis as the board searches for its next CEO.
September 18 -
As the industry considers a movement-wide focus on diversity and inclusion, some at the annual Inclusiv conference say there are opportunities for credit unions to better serve immigrants and have more diverse staffs.
September 18 -
A successor to Janet Bantz, who has led the Indiana-based institution since 1989, has been selected but not formally announced.
September 18 -
During a probe that grew out of the Wells Fargo scandal, BofA has acknowledged instances of "potentially unauthorized" accounts but said that the number of examples was "vanishingly small."
September 17 -
An executive from Visions Federal Credit Union was recognized for her advocacy work while credit unions announced personnel changes.
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