Workforce management
Workforce management
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The Lafayette, La.-based credit union was accused of firing an employee who complained about a training video with racially offensive content.
December 26 -
Edward Paternostro will step down Jan. 2, and the institution's current COO, John Deieso, will take the helm.
December 24 -
As the U.S. undergoes a dramatic demographic shift, credit unions must be proactive to ensure their employees represent the communities they serve.
December 21 -
An accusation of sexual discrimination plays out in court for BNP Paribas; Jeffries’ top execs chastise Wall Street men over #MeToo paranoia; blockchain startup loses Blythe Masters; and RBS might make history with a female CEO-CFO duo.
December 20 -
Bank of America is loosening the reins on its investment bankers, sending out dealmakers in search of more middle-sized transactions in the U.S. and seeking to regain market share after cutting back on risk.
December 20 -
The Indiana-based institution has increased its starting pay for the last three years.
December 19 -
Kent Greff is retiring after 39 years in the credit union industry, including leading Mill City for almost two decades.
December 19 -
David Araujo, who served as an executive at Digital Federal Credit Union, will join the Portsmouth, N.H.-based institution next month.
December 17 -
Two institutions in Virginia and one in Washington state have named new leadership amid a wave of expected CEO retirements.
December 17 -
The U.S. subsidiary of the Royal Bank of Canada has added bankers from MUFG Union Bank and Bank of America to its Orange County, Calif., team that serves the aerospace and defense industry.
December 12 -
The latest look at new hires, promotions, appointments and accolades from credit unions across the country
December 11 -
Analysts say cooperatives have a chance to lead the way in creating more inclusive workplace cultures, but some institutions may forget to ensure their boards reflect their expanding membership.
December 11 -
From partnering with like-minded organizations to holding town halls, here are experts' suggestions for how credit unions can craft volunteer boards that break the stereotype.
December 11 -
JPMorgan Chase is beefing up its technology presence in Israel, joining other global financial firms seeking to benefit from the country's large pool of fintech experts.
December 10 -
There's a growing consensus that if credit unions want their institutions to reflect growing diversity among their membership base, significant changes will also need to take place at the board level.
December 10 -
James Reynolds will become the president and CEO of the New York institution after James Doig retires.
December 7 -
The most important part of being a successful manager is ensuring your direct reports are succeeding.
December 7 -
Men on Wall Street take a cue from Vice President Mike Pence in refusing to dine one-on-one with women; Coinbase adds fertility benefits; and the CFPB has a new leader. Plus, Bank of America's Katy Knox gets promoted.
December 6 -
From certifications to executive appointments, seats on league boards and more, here's a look at recent hiring moves within the credit union industry.
December 6 -
Norman Mann II, who has worked for the institution for more than a decade, will take over as president and CEO for Danny Gregg, who is retiring.
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