Compensation
Compensation
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America's Credit Union Museum has named new board members while a number of institutions have recruited additional talent.
July 25 -
A look at the latest round of appointments, promotions and new hires at credit unions and industry groups across the country.
July 23 -
Kindur and Finhabits are trying to create retirement plans for people who lack them. Are banks missing an opportunity?
July 22 -
Marc Schaefer, who has led the credit union since 1995, has announced plans to retire. President Todd Hall will take the helm on Jan. 1, 2020.
July 22 -
Timothy L. Anderson, who has held C-level positions at a number of other credit unions, including Government Printing office FCU and Treasury Department FCU, has taken over following CEO Kenneth Kramer's departure.
July 22 -
A hot job market and the ongoing wave of CEO retirements mean credit unions need to be thinking well beyond the corner office when considering recruitment and retention.
July 22 -
The Birmingham, Ala., company warned in its earnings call that moves by the central bank could make it harder to lower costs.
July 19 -
Bruce Adams, who previously served as general counsel to Connecticut Lt. Gov. Nancy Wyman, will join the Credit Union League of Connecticut next month.
July 19 -
New tech-focused programs for employees can help banks evolve from within.
July 19 -
While executives at the Buffalo, N.Y., bank said they would take a closer look at spending, especially given the potential for interest rate cuts, they described investments in tech talent as an essential cost of doing business.
July 18 -
A number of credit unions have promoted employees from within their ranks while others have announced new hires.
July 18 -
The offering would mirror a similar move by Charles Schwab to offer clients a new pricing plan for its robo service.
July 16 -
David Cerwinski, who joined the CUSO in 2006, was appointed president of the technology provider.
July 16 -
Credit unions across the country continue to bulk up their staff at all levels of the organization.
July 16 -
Jill Nowacki will serve as CEO of Humanidei, which will focus on diversity and inclusion in the credit union industry.
July 15 -
Jim Lumpkin, president and CEO of the Portland, Ore.-based institution, is planning to retire in the first quarter of 2020.
July 11 -
Credit unions have hired new executives to oversee areas such as human resources and retail lending while others have been recognized for their achievements.
July 11 -
Often overlooked as prospects by financial services institutions who have increasingly focused on the wealthy, hourly workers represent a massive pool of underserved consumers with distinct financial needs.
July 11 -
Charles Friederichs, already serving in an interim capacity, has been appointed permanent CEO of the $1.1 billion-asset institution.
July 11 -
Powell sees need to "keep firms on their toes" while Quarles wants easier tests; €52 million paid to leaving execs nears total paid to board.
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