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The Dallas company is in the middle of a dramatic turnaround after scaling back on energy loans and slashing expenses. Still, followers of the company seek assurances that the discipline will endure.
July 18 -
Why choose a former Visa chief to run a custody bank? Because to survive long term, Bank of New York Mellon will have to look more and more like a payments company.
July 17 -
Scharf, a former Visa CEO and JPMorgan executive, succeeds Gerald Hassell as leader of Bank of New York Mellon.
July 17 -
Bob Aresti will retire in November, and the credit union has retained Giombertti Associates to conduct a search for its next leader.
July 14 -
A community bank gets taken to task by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. Tennis player Andy Murray makes his mom — and lots of other women — proud at Wimbledon. Also, the Bank of England's Charlotte Hogg and Morgan Stanley's Naureen Hassan.
July 13
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WSFS is implementing a new internal audit program and shoring up the succession planning in its risk department.
July 13 -
With wave after wave of credit union CEOs retiring, new issues are being raised about best practices in succession planning, including whether the former CEO should stay on in some capacity after a replacement takes over.
July 12 -
TruStone taps a pair of new leaders, a CEO earns honorary degree and more credit union executives in the news.
July 11 -
Marshall has managed the young professional mentorship program since 2012, helping earn it a Herb Wegner award. Culp takes the reins having participated in the group's "Crash the GAC" and Filene's i3 program.
July 11 -
Crane CU recognizes top teller, execs elected to key boards and more CU reps in the news.
July 6 -
Bob Marquette led the credit union for 31 years, overseeing an increase in assets from $400 million to more than $3.6 billion.
July 6 -
Sellers may shy away from partnering with banks that rely too heavily on one individual for their success, so buyers must show they are ready to handle unexpected departures or illnesses involving key personnel.
July 5 -
CUNA CFO Council announces excellence awards and more credit union professionals in the news.
July 3 -
Rebecca Reynolds Lytle will take the helm of the Bay Area CU on July 17.
June 30 -
Rice is retiring after more than 18 years of service and turns the reins over to the CU's vice president and compliance officer.
June 30 -
Timothy Barthel will succeed Georgine Levine, who passed away in August 2016.
June 29 -
Steven Klein, the company's president, will become its CEO in early November.
June 29 -
A 99-year-old finally retires at one CU while another credit union recognizes its employee of the year.
June 27 -
Longtime Apple FCU staffer Andrew Grimm will take the helm from Larry Kelly, who is retiring at the end of June.
June 27 -
Alice Frazier had been chief operating officer at Cardinal Financial, which was bought earlier this year by United Bankshares.
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