Compensation
Compensation
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In a surreal echo of the Kavanaugh-Ford hearing, Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Mel Watt and an employee he is accused of harassing, Simone Grimes, testified before a House panel about the allegations.
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From posts with the CFPB to internal specialists in lending, IT and more, here's the latest in credit union staffing.
September 27 -
Rocky Mountain Law enforcement FCU places an emphasis on helping employees grow in their careers so they can progress upward within the organization.
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JPMorgan Chase's chief says it will likely take time for women to make up 10% to 15% of CEOs at S&P 500 companies.
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Idaho State University Federal Credit Union developed an intranet system to allow staff to ask questions and provide feedback to management, which has resulted in changes across the organization.
September 27 -
Hamlin caught the attention of the bank's senior leaders when she oversaw the successful launch of a checking product. Now she sits at the center of every major marketing initiative.
September 26 -
The Committee for Economic Development will honor KeyCorp's Beth Mooney and CIT's Ellen Alemany for fostering diversity at their companies.
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Tracy Ashfield, a veteran of the mortgage industry, will take over at American Credit Union Mortgage Association when Bob Dorsa retires in January 2020.
September 26 -
A recently retired Zions executive reflects on her career in banking and the importance of male mentors.
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A look at how Texas Tech Federal Credit Union commits to staff and the community.
September 26 -
Her primary job is advising senior executives on compliance, technology and data security matters, but Hosein is also making a mark as a champion for up-and-coming female leaders.
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Credit union staffers and executives are moving up in the ranks and being recognized for excellence in a variety of fields.
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As the House Financial Services Committee prepares to hold a hearing Thursday on oversight of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, the exact focus of the hearing remains somewhat in flux.
September 25 -
Riverside, Calif.-based Altura Credit Union believes happy staffers will lead to happy members.
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Gen Z recruits add a fresh perspective and provide a talent pipeline for the future, bankers say.
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A "revolving door" of hiring is no problem for this Texas-based credit union, which doesn't mind if staff quit and later return.
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In five years, Moy has built from scratch a thriving business unit that is focused solely on developing easy-to-use, customer-facing technology for U.S. Bancorp's wealth management clients.
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USAA will be eliminating 265 home sales and lending positions, but it already has offered nearly 100 of the affected workers different jobs within its mortgage unit.
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The question "Why do we exist?" is key to the credit union's engagement and motivation strategies.
September 24 -
Teresa Tanner expanded beyond her human resources role at Fifth Third to take on other duties. Her new responsibilities include fostering a culture of innovation.
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