Workforce management
Workforce management
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If credit union boards of directors don't shape the organization's culture and responsiveness for whistleblower situations, the institution will suffer consequences to both its balance sheet and reputation.
July 25 -
Goldman’s next CEO pushes for more women in senior roles. Fifth Third’s program to retain new moms is working. And there’s good news and bad news at Bank of America, as it bulks up on female summer interns but pays out millions to an exec fired over sexual harassment claims.
July 20 -
These 10 semifinalists for CUES' "Next Top Credit Union Exec" competition have put forth projects ranging from upgrading onboarding to modernizing the youth savings experience.
July 19 -
Rose Ellis Baggerly started at the Virginia-based CU in 1979 as a teller and was appointed to the top job in 1997.
July 19 -
The company, which is dealing with a lawsuit from the Federal Trade Commission tied to certain fees, hired Ronnie Momen from GreenSky as its chief lending officer.
July 17 -
New board elected at Mississippi league, PenFed president earns special recognition, and more new hires, promotions and appointments.
July 17 -
Within its complaint, a Long Island housing group claimed the CU violated state laws against discrimination, as well as the federal Fair Housing Act.
July 16 -
Bank of America has agreed to pay a multimillion-dollar sum to settle a defamation claim brought by former executive Omeed Malik, who was fired by the bank earlier this year, according to a person familiar with the matter.
July 13 -
Sarah Spooner moves from chief financial officer to the corner office.
July 13 -
Alexandria Partners’ CEO asks InVest Conference attendees how much they assume they are being clear.
July 12