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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
OCCU -
Credit unions have announced new hires and promotions in a range of areas, including employees involved in commercial real estate, collections and market data analytics.
May 9 -
It is designed exclusively to address concerns of regulators who have complained about the bank's lack of progress in recovering from a series of scandals.
May 8 -
Jill Nowacki has announced plans to enter the credit union consulting space. An interim leader has not yet been named.
May 8 -
The credit union industry has announced a number of moves, including a state league naming a new board and welcoming members to its hall of fame.
May 7 -
Mariel Beasley, co-director of Duke University’s Common Cents Lab, who studies consumers’ financial behavior, says savings "nudges" in apps often fall flat. Here's why.
May 7 -
The board has promised to hire an outsider, but senior executives are lobbying for acting CEO C. Allen Parker to lead the company.
May 6 -
If credit unions hope to capture America's largest potential consumer base, they're going to have to do a better job of explaining their value proposition.
May 3
EFG Companies -
When a tweet drew backlash from customers and politicians on Monday, it brought into question how banks should couch their messages on social media.
May 2 -
Credit unions announced a variety of personnel moves and recognition for others, including one employee who helped a member needing medical attention.
May 2 -
Among his many responsibilities in the newly created role, Brian Doubles will be in charge of expanding Synchrony's direct-to-consumer banking business.
May 2 -
A rapidly changing workforce and the proliferation of public and shareholder activists have fundamentally reshaped the job of running a bank.
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Luis A. Reyes Jr. takes over for the Rev. Arnold O. Pierson, who served as president since the institution opened in June 2016.
April 26 -
Generation Z is scarred by the financial crisis, but has an awareness of technology that gives payment and financial companies a point of entry, according to Mickey Goldwasser, vice president of marketing at Payrailz.
April 26
Payrailz -
A successor to Robert Allen, who has led the $7.3 billion-asset institution for more than three decades, should be named soon.
April 25 -
The two banks’ CEOs used a public hearing to argue their merger will be a boon for underserved markets. But other speakers warned that bank consolidation hurts communities.
April 25 -
Bank of America investors on Wednesday voted against pressing the company to disclose more insightful data about disparities between men's and women's compensation. Shareholders at Wells and Bank of New York Mellon recently rejected similar measures.
April 24 -
Between a decidedly younger user base and potential compliance risks, some financial institutions are wary of using the platform, but a handful say they have embraced it and found success.
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