Workforce management
Workforce management
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The new business will advise Live Oak clients on how to structure and finance acquisitions.
September 20 -
Focusing on talent development and staff engagement paying dividends at the $775 million credit union.
September 20 -
Executives' pastry-fueled walkabouts give employees opportunity to ask questions, share observations with top leaders.
September 19 -
Many women see their highest pay at an earlier age than men, take more career breaks, and live longer. Krawcheck just got $34 million to work on that.
September 19 -
The credit union uses that project to help all levels of staff better understand operations, challenges and opportunities.
September 19 -
The Utah-based credit union makes sure it gives back to the employees who give so much to the organization.
September 18 -
Texas Tech FCU prides itself on imbuing a spirit of giving back, while also ensuring that employees have ample opportunities to succeed.
September 18 -
Want to be the best of the best? Here are 45 examples to follow.
September 18 -
Everyone knows money talks -- but there's a growing consensus that the best employers also offer a robust benefits package to go along with competitive compensation.
September 18 -
In the string of scandals over how women are treated in the tech sector, SoFi is particularly egregious. Reese Witherspoon tackles the trouble with ambition for women. Plus, Edith Cooper and Lori Beer.
September 14 -
Life is “ruff.” Pets can make it easier. Here is how some of the Best Banks to Work For accommodate their employees’ furry pals.
September 14 -
A few years after co-founding Level One Bank, CEO Patrick Fehring decided to survey his employees. It turned into a wake-up call.
September 13 -
The chief executive officer of Social Finance is stepping down before the end of the year amid sexual harassment accusations leveled at one of the most valuable financial technology startups.
September 12 -
CU exec tapped to serve on performing arts board, plus new hires, promotions, appointments and more.
September 11 -
The Detroit lender developed rotational training programs in auto finance, accounting and technology to help attract and keep promising employees, especially millennials, who had a tendency to bolt.
September 11 -
With immigration and racial issues flaring across the country, a community bank owned by two families with opposing political views is undivided in helping noncitizens obtain work visas and prioritizing diversity in some very homogenous markets.
September 7 -
Fifth Third's Melissa Stevens targets millennials with new app. Meanwhile, regulators are accused of ignoring millennials. Plus, a Goldman Sachs wealth manager sues for discrimination.
September 7 -
As part of a $35.5 million settlement with black financial advisers, Wells Fargo agreed to take non-financial measures to create a more fair workplace.
September 6 -
The addition of John Stallings, who ran SunTrust's Virginia operations, is intended to make Union a more nimble institution, allowing CEO John Asbury to spend more time on strategic planning.
September 6 -
Trademark FCU elects new directors, appoints new supervisory committee members and more CU leaders in the news.
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