The Most Powerful Women in Banking
First Sound Bank in Seattle has recruited chief financial and administrative officers from rival banks.
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How an undocumented immigrant rose through the ranks at Goldman Sachs; why one bank embraced a highly unusual strategy (and why you may want to copy it); and what Ally Bank's Diane Morais and Bank of America's Andrea Smith are up to now. Also, a pot (Hollywood) calls out a kettle (Wall Street) for a lack of women in leadership roles, and a high demand for airline pilots could make for more female-friendly skies.
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Bank of New York Mellon has hired a new chief operating officer for its markets business.
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Bancorp of New Jersey in Fort Lee has hired a former state regulator as its new chief executive.
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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.
April 1
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