Workforce management
Workforce management
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The retail lending unit of Marlette Funding meets regularly to make sure all employees are invested in its quarterly goals.
March 8 -
The venture capital firm Anthemis seeded 21 fintech startups in its first discretionary fund, which raised $106 million. It favors management teams made up of people from all walks of life who have fresh ideas about shaking up banking and insurance.
March 8 -
A newly-created post at SAFE FCU puts electronic services at the forefront, Montana's "crashers" recognized and more HR-related news from credit unions across the country.
March 8 -
After some modest success pushing companies to add women to boards, State Street is raising the bar; a few key departures have left the world’s central bankers even more male-dominated; and why Caitlin Long went from Wall Street to Wyoming.
March 8 -
In honor of International Women's Day, here's a look at some of the women who are making a difference in the credit union industry.
March 8 -
With the U.S. military in mind, the Texas banking product provider's CEO, Gabe Krajicek, created a corporate culture where employees name themselves after the legendary warriors and operate under a mission to "win the war."
March 7 -
In the year since State Street's Fearless Girl statue started her showdown with Wall Street's Charging Bull, the $2.6 trillion asset manager has faced a confrontation of its own in corporate boardrooms: pressing firms to add more women to their boards.
March 7 -
The online lending platform takes corporate culture seriously but encourages employees not to take themselves too seriously.
March 6 -
The California-based credit union cited ‘confidential personnel matters’ but did not specify a reason for the departure.
March 6 -
Promontory Interfinancial Network, a provider of bank products and services, goes to great lengths (sometimes literally) to retain its employees over the long term.
March 5