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Hawaiian Tel FCU rebrands to reflect changing membership
Hawaiian Tel Federal Credit Union said it changed its name to Hawaiian Financial Federal Credit Union in order to better reflect the institution’s changing membership base following a series of recent mergers.
The credit union said the name change became official on Friday.
“The timing was right for our name change to happen,” Norman Okimoto, the credit union's president, said in a statement. “We believe the name Hawaiian Financial FCU brings us a more inclusive identity and is a more accurate…
Fleming, O’Brien and Zimmerman selected to national list of influential finance executives
Kim Tillotson Fleming of Hefren-Tillotson Inc., Patrick O'Brien of CB Financial Services Inc. and Tim Zimmerman of Standard AVB Financial Corp. have been selected to a national list of notable financial executives.
The Business Journals’ Influencers: Finance spotlights 100 executives who are having an impact on business being done in communities across the nation.
These 100 executives represent both large, nationally known lenders as well as smaller, community-based institutions. The group…
Fifth Third: Why we bought Chapel Hill’s Franklin Street Partners
Fifth Third Bank’s just-announced purchase of Chapel Hill wealth advisor Franklin Street Partners is just part of its growth strategy for the Triangle region.
This online loan matching service maintains a high employee-retention rate. Here’s how.
Workforce turnover is low at AmOne's Orlando office.
Derek Jones, Linh Dang selected to national list of influential finance executives
Orlando's Derek Jones, Central Florida region president of Wells Fargo & Co., and Linh Dang, chief development officer of CFE Federal Credit Union, have been selected to a national list of notable financial executives.
The Business Journals’ Influencers: Finance spotlights 100 executives making an impact on business being done in communities across the nation.
These 100 executives represent both large, nationally known lenders as well as smaller, community-based institutions. The group also…
30 Under 30 winner: Ana West, Accenture
Ana West is a technology consultant at Accenture and a winner of the Pittsburgh Business Times' 30 Under 30 award program. Here's some fast facts about West:
Age: 28
Birthplace: Bryan, Texas
Current residence: Pittsburgh
Education: B.A., management information systems, Texas A&M University; M.S., public policy and management, Carnegie Mellon University
Family: Two boys, ages 5 years and 9 months, and her husband
Hobbies: Career development events and mentoring others, yoga, walking, running,…
30 Under 30 winner: Elizabeth Harrington, PNC Financial Services Group
Elizabeth Harrington is vice president of wellness and work-life strategy manager at PNC Financial Services Group Inc. and a winner of the Pittsburgh Business Times' 30 Under 30 award program. Here are some fast facts about Harrington:
Age: 29
Birthplace: Mt. Laurel, New Jersey
Residence: Lawrenceville
Education: B.S., Elon University; M.S., American University
Family: Husband, Christian Sirney; parents, Wendy and Mike Harrington; brother, Mike Harrington; sister, Kelley Harrington; sister-in-law,…
CEOs of Vanguard, Lincoln Financial & FS Investments selected to national list of influential finance executives
Three local CEOs have been selected to a national list of notable financial executives.
Tim Buckley, CEO of the Vanguard Group; Michael Forman, CEO of FS Investments; and Dennis Glass, CEO of Lincoln Financial Group are among the 100 executives names as The Business Journals’ Influencers: Finance. The list recognizes the financial leaders for having an impact on business being done in their communities across the nation.
These 100 executives represent both large, nationally known lenders as well…
SEC may allow more public access into private company investment, says chairman
The Securities and Exchange Commission may expand the general public's access to investment opportunities in private companies, the SEC chairman said.
The Wall Street Journal reported that SEC Chairman Jay Clayton wants to make it easier for individuals to invest in private companies.
Right now, many investors can't access investment opportunities into private companies because of current stringent financial requirements required for investors in private companies.
But Clayton said the SEC wants…
Birmingham accounting veteran named managing partner of Atlanta-based CPA firm
Atlanta's Mauldin & Jenkins also named four other partners to work out of various offices.