Workforce management
Workforce management
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In a speech at American Banker's Most Powerful Women in Banking and Finance gala, Citigroup chief Michael Corbat outlined several ways men can help combat bias against women.
October 3 -
Citigroup CEO Michael Corbat said that unconscious bias has contributed to inequality in the workplace despite a decades-long effort by many companies to promote women.
October 3 -
When she was growing up, Thasunda Duckett's family used crates as furniture and struggled to buy groceries. Now she's become one of JPMorgan Chase's most visible executives, using the lessons of her past to help guide the company's massive branch expansion.
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American Banker's Most Powerful Women in Banking and Finance gathered at the Gitano Jungle Room in New York on Wednesday for an evening of cocktails and conversation.
October 3 -
Riverview Credit Union in Ohio added three to its lending team while other institutions made new hires and promotions.
October 3 -
Good customer service, layered with new technology, gives community banks an advantage over big banks.
October 3 -
The Most Powerful Women in Banking and Finance honorees discuss what's changed since the #MeToo movement broke a year ago.
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The event is partly intended to increase participation in the agency's diversity self-assessment.
October 2 -
Banks need to understand that examiners' job is to call it like they see it.
October 2 -
As the industry increases its attempts to diversify its ranks, just 81 out of more than 5,000 CUs completed the regulator’s self-assessment last year.
October 2 -
Incoming CEO Charles Scharf will remain in New York even though the bank's headquarters is in San Francisco. His hiring underscores the diminished importance of geographical proximity for executives at large banks.
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There are roughly 10,000 banks and credit unions in the United States, so how does a financial institution stand out from the crowd when it comes to recruiting top talent?
October 1 -
There are roughly 10,000 banks and credit unions in the United States, so how does a financial institution stand out from the crowd when it comes to recruiting top talent?
October 1 -
The Columbus, Ohio-based institution will promote Jarod Bach to president once Christine Leslie steps down.
October 1 -
A group of credit union employees and volunteers recently completed a National Credit Union Foundation training while other institutions snagged new talent.
October 1 -
Mon. Sept. 30 marks the return of one of CU Journal's most popular annual features, and credit unions from around the globe are invited to participate.
September 30 -
Goldman’s consumer unit, Marcus, has so far lost $1.3 billion; big lenders like JPMorgan Chase and Amex are making loans for small-ticket items like clothes and cosmetics.
September 30 -
With credit discrimination still legal in many states, the Michigan-based institution aims to help this marginalized group.
September 30 -
Nearly a third of the women in the annual ranking are new additions, the largest amount in years. Here's an overview of the changes. Plus, Citi's Corbat on its bold gender equity move, and Wells Fargo's less bold CEO decision.
September 28 -
Most Powerful Women in Banking, standout fintechs, Corbat on gender pay gap: Top stories of the week Cathy Bessant, BofA’s chief operations officer, is the Most Powerful Woman in Banking; 6 standout fintechs at Finovate 2019; the Citi CEO says gender pay gap is ‘a challenge we need to tackle together’; and more from this week’s most-read stories.
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