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The credit union movement is uniquely positioned to partner with the U.S. Postal Service as a way to increase consumers' access to affordable financial services.
June 3
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A former Wall Street lawyer who worked on bank bailouts is behind the idea; threatened tariffs are only one of the country’s problems, Citi CEO says.
June 3 -
In stark contrast to his predecessor, C. Allen Parker said Thursday he accepts regulators' criticism and suggested that the bank may struggle to achieve revenue growth until it moves past its regulatory woes.
May 30 -
Dion Williams, former CEO of Del-One Credit Union, is returning to his native North Carolina to take over for Judy Tharp, who recently retired.
May 28 -
Wells began rolling out its online-bank brand in November. Peggy Mangot, senior vice president and head of Greenhouse development, shares what she’s learned so far.
May 28 -
Credit unions have announced new hires and promotions in areas such as human resources, business development and digital delivery.
May 23 -
Chris Lorence, a former marketing official at the Independent Community Bankers of America, is the Credit Union National Association's latest recruit from other financial services trade groups in recent years.
May 22 -
The Alabama-based CU will continue to look for a permanent replacement for longtime CEO, who is retiring in June.
May 22 -
They’re communicators, bridge builders and young moms. Here’s what they might do differently from the older bosses they have had in their careers.
May 21 -
BB&T’s chief executive has not prioritized meeting with local leaders and consumer advocates to discuss its merger plans, missing a valuable opportunity to create a new kind of large bank.
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A look at some of the latest credit union hires, promotions, retirements and more.
May 21 -
Teresa Tanner, one of American Banker’s Most Powerful Women in Banking, is stepping down as the bank’s chief administrative officer to focus on larger societal issues, such as helping women advance in the workplace and creating economic opportunities for minorities and people with disabilities.
May 20 -
H. Greg McClellan, who has been president and CEO of the Montgomery, Ala.-based institution since 2005, will retire next month.
May 20 -
Kerry Parker plans to retire from the Austin, Texas-based institution next month.
May 17 -
A federal judge has given preliminary approval to the proposed settlement of a lawsuit under which insurance companies have agreed to pay $240 million for losses the San Francisco bank incurred from the widespread opening of fake accounts.
May 16 -
A number of credit unions have announced a variety of personnel changes, including new managers to oversee branches.
May 16 -
Credit unions are unveiling new boards of directors and supervisory committees, along with other staffing changes.
May 14 -
New posts for two women executives at JPMorgan Chase spur a fresh round of speculation about the race to succeed CEO Jamie Dimon someday. And Comerica's heir apparent finally gets the call.
May 13 -
Earlier this year Joe Christian was named to lead the Albuquerque, N.M.-based institution on an interim basis after its previous CEO resigned.
May 13 -
From developing a bond with the board to refining communication skills, there are plenty of lessons for credit union leaders to take to heart.
May 10
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