The Most Powerful Women in Banking
From interest rate risk to C-suite and boardroom diversity to succession planning, community bankers need to be acutely tuned in to a combination of global and domestic factors that are changing their world at an unprecedented pace.
- New York
Citigroup has appointed Ellen Costello, former BMO Financial chief executive, and Intel President Renee James to its board.
December 17 -
WASHINGTON The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said Wednesday that it has hired Mary McLeod to become the agency's new general counsel starting next year.
December 16 - New Jersey
Investors Bancorp in Short Hills, N.J., has hired a former Capital One Financial executive to head its enterprise risk management team.
December 16 -
Opus Bank in Irvine, Calif., has created a formal division for lending to municipal governments and has promoted executive Debbie McLeod to lead the venture.
December 16 -
The $467 million-asset mutual thrift appointed Patricia Stetler to the role this week.
December 15
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