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A Maryland CEO earns accolades for his leadership, an up-and-comer wins a seat at the table, plus new hires and promotions.
March 15 -
Butke has been in credit unions for 40 years, the past 25 building the Ohio-based corporate.
March 15 -
Goldman Sachs needs to do a better job elevating women to its top ranks, new heir apparent David Solomon said recently. He has his work cut out for him.
March 14 -
The president has overseen billions of dollars in growth at the credit union since 1991.
March 14 -
Elliot Gregg will retire early next year after nealry two decades with the Bremerton, Wash.-based credit union. Executive recruitment firm DDJ Myers has been tapped to lead the search for his successor.
March 14 -
New hires and appointments help bring in new blood, while internal promotions help develop and retain existing talent.
March 13 -
Investment banker appears to be the choice to succeed to Lloyd Blankfein; CNBC commentator is being vetted as chief White House economic adviser.
March 13 -
Goldman Sachs Chief Executive Officer Lloyd Blankfein plans to step down as soon as the end of this year, The Wall Street Journal reported.
March 9 -
Keith Robbennolt will succeed Nancy Ellwein, who is retiring after 31 years at the credit union, including 18 years as president and CEO.
March 9 -
A newly-created post at SAFE FCU puts electronic services at the forefront, Montana's "crashers" recognized and more HR-related news from credit unions across the country.
March 8