The Most Powerful Women in Banking
The Bancorp in Wilmington, Del., named Sepideh Behram to the role of chief compliance officer. Her hiring comes as the $4.8 billion-asset company works to shore up its risk and compliance management.
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When negativity threatens to stall progress, some surprisingly simple little tricks can help resolve conflict and get employees more engaged, says Michelle Stacy, who spoke at a recent Pennsylvania Bankers Association conference.
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Banc of California in Irvine has promoted a back-office executive to become chief administrative officer.
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The former head of the FDIC has a longstanding interest in small-dollar consumer lending.
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Did Lehman Brothers pick Erin Callan Montella for CFO at a desperate hour so that she could be the one to fall on the sword? Kelly Evans of "Closing Bell" suggests so. Are women focusing too much on performance? Carla Harris offers a more effective alternative. Also, Bank of America gives new parents more time off and an activist investor demands gender pay equality.
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A former staff attorney with New York's city government has been named the top lawyer for the New York State Department of Financial Services.
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