Workforce management
Workforce management
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The New York firm, which offers high-cost credit to small businesses, has attributed its recent struggles to certain loans performing worse than had been expected.
June 13 -
Credit unions and other industry stakeholders announce new board members
June 13 -
The San Francisco company is combining its regional and area president positions into a single role called region bank president.
June 9 -
A number of credit unions appointed and elected new boards and supervisory committees and promoted executives.
June 8 -
Digital Banker of the Year finalist Alice Milligan is creating apps meant to help Americans achieve their life dreams. Goldman Sachs’ global head of human capital management Sally Boyle says the firm is focusing diversity efforts on promoting women in revenue-generating divisions.
June 8 -
Two credit unions tap new seconds-in-command and more new hires, accolades and promotions.
June 6 -
he $640 million credit union is conducting a nationwide search for a successor to John Walling, who will retire July 31.
June 6 -
Some of the biggest risks facing any large bank come from within, such as human error or mischievous traders. Risk management consultant and author Andrew Waxman discusses how cognitive psychology and augmented intelligence offer help.
June 6 -
The digital banker of the year is B of A’s Michelle Moore. TIAA's Kathie Andrade compares career advancement to a rock climb. Plus, Marianne Lake, Ellen Alemany and Wonder Woman.
June 1 -
In the quest for top technology talent, financial firms are tapping into a resource long overlooked by Silicon Valley: former members of the military.
June 1