Workforce management
Workforce management
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Student-run branches at five California high schools create a wide "ripple effect" in communities that often don't trust banks.
April 24 -
Carol Hayles’ departure from CIT leaves us with one less female CEO-CFO team in banking; even Supreme Court justices get manterrupted; a Google doodle celebrates a microlender; and Sen. Elizabeth Warren strikes a pose.
April 21 -
BECU names new CFO, First Capital makes changes to board and other promotions and new hires in the industry.
April 20 -
Citi has named David Chubak as head of global retail banking and mortgage for the global consumer bank, replacing Jonathan Larsen, who
resigned late last year .April 20 -
After 53 years of service, Gene Brody passes the gavel to EVP Anthony Grigos. Brody will continue to serve as board treasurer and chief strategy officer.
April 20 -
One VP earns a special recognition from a local organization and other awards, new hires and promotions at credit unions across the country.
April 19 -
Credit unions across the country are looking for talent, both internally and externally, leading to a bevy of promotions, appointments and new hires.
April 17 -
Jefferson Harralson, the Georgia company's new chief financial officer, had covered banks at Keefe, Bruyette & Woods for 15 years.
April 17 -
A profile of Dawn Fitzpatrick following her big move from UBS to Soros; a weakness to watch out for in loans made by men to men; and the preponderance of female credit union CEOs.
April 13 -
Yman Vien says she lost her job at American Metro Bancorp because of her gender. The bank says the move was tied to poor decisions that led to a regulatory order in 2009.
April 13 -
Credit unions and other organizations in the industry have announced another round of promotions and appointments.
April 11 -
A recent study concluded that financial advisers accused of misconduct are fired far more often when female, even though missteps cost less on average than those of male counterparts. Researcher Mark Egan explains the double standard.
April 11 -
Reader reactions to criticism of Jamie Dimon, the House GOP ganging up on Richard Cordray, a bank's decision to part with Excel to measure credit losses, and more.
April 7 -
'Tis the season for annual meetings and board elections, as several CUs reveal new directors and more new hires, promotions and awards.
April 6 -
Though statistically women have trouble getting small business loans, Square's granting more than half its loans to women; latest numbers show only one in four bank senior execs are female.
April 6 -
EVP Randy Beck, an employee at Royal CU for more than 40 years, will put his retirement on hold to lead the credit union during the search for a permanent CEO.
April 4 -
A quartet of officers were promoted to vice president status and more new hires, promotions and honors.
April 4 -
The remarks in the JPMorgan shareholder letter come as President Donald Trump seeks to make good on a campaign promise to crack down on work visas that let companies enlist skilled foreign workers.
April 4 -
The U.S. government ordered Wells Fargo to reinstate a former bank manager who was fired after reporting suspected illegal behavior to his superiors and a company hotline.
April 3 -
Scott Custer resigned as a director and paid consultant to F.N.B. days after the Pittsburgh company bought Yadkin to enter North Carolina.
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