Compensation
Compensation
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There’s an argument to be made that those who have experienced bias—be they women or any other underrepresented group—are likely to have developed some distinctive qualities in response, writes Karla Friede, CEO of Nvoicepay.
November 7 -
Credit unions in Michigan, Kansas and elsewhere are making major staffing changes at the branch level, while CUES recognized several executives.
November 6 -
Technological advancements are helping to empower employees, and many organizations, including banks, will need to shift their cultures to continue to attract the best workers.
November 5 -
Year to date through Jun. 30, 2018. Dollars in thousands.
November 5 -
Full-time equivalent, as of Jun. 30, 2018. Dollars in thousands.
November 5 -
The two allegedly helped to defraud a Malaysian sovereign wealth fund; Michelle Bowman is expected to bring a Main Street perspective to the central bank.
November 2 -
Credit unions as an industry face a wave of CEO retirements, but experts say some institutions' succession plans don't stand up to scrutiny.
November 2 -
A look at staffing changes at credit unions from across the country.
November 1 -
A former bank executive recommends strategies to improve the retention of female bankers across the industry.
November 1 -
By creating corporate governance courses for prospective board members and a multifaceted financial literacy program for high schoolers, Virginia National aims to deepen its bench for years to come.
November 1 -
Regional lenders would be subject to less regulation while the biggest banks would see no change; the insurance giant got hit with claims from several large natural catastrophes.
November 1 -
Mark Fierro, an 18-year veteran of the credit union service organization, will hold down the fort following Bret Weekes’ departure.
October 31 -
One of the country’s 50 largest banks hires a female CEO, making JPMorgan Chase’s Kelly Coffey only the third woman in that exclusive club. Bank of America’s Michelle Moore exits the workforce. And sexual harassment prompts a walkout at Google.
October 31 -
Trade associations and other industry groups are partnering with universities and colleges to create more degree programs and special courses that prepare young people to work for banks — especially small ones.
October 29 -
Christian Sewing calls out the German bank's senior managers for using rumors of a merger with Commerzbank to excuse poor performance; banks in China begin using smartphones to pick up on lie-detecting facial tics.
October 29 -
With desirable merger partners hard to find, some credit unions are starting to look well beyond their home base.
October 29 -
Sarah Vega had accepted an offer to lead the four-state credit union league but has chosen instead to stay on as chief of staff to NCUA Chairman Mark McWatters.
October 26 -
Appointments, promotions and accolades from across the credit union movement.
October 25 -
Hope Hardison, Wells Fargo's chief administrative officer since 2015, and David Julian, its chief auditor since 2012, have both been removed from the bank's operating committee and begun leaves of absence in the latest fallout from the bank's phony-accounts scandal.
October 24 -
Former Elevations Credit Union COO Jay Champion will take the helm at Westerra when CEO John McCloy retires in December.
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