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Nashville health care CEO Jim Rechtin was named chief operating officer of Louisville-based Humana on Wednesday, effective Jan. 8 or sooner.

Tampa Bay's local governments are benefiting from soaring property values, but the cost to service a growing population isn't slowing down either.

A Los Angeles-based venture capital firm plays a role in a new film that sheds light on funding disparities for women entrepreneurs.

Emmeline Ventures is featured in “Show Her the Money,” a documentary exploring how to address underfunding of women-led startups, which received less than 2.1% of all venture capital invested in companies nationwide in 2022, according to data from PitchBook.

“Show Her the Money” is directed by Ky Dickens and executive produced by Emmy and Golden Globe award-winning…

While rivals announce layoffs and pitch efficiency moves to Wall Street, Bank of America is sticking to CEO Brian Moynihan’s steady approach. Analysts weigh in on the strategy and what it could mean for the bank's stock price and more.

Katerina Ivanov, who leads the finance analytics program at Queens University’s McColl School of Business, weighs in on what big banks can do — aside from cutting jobs — to boost efficiency.

Verdine is known through his work at Harvard, as well as for companies like Warp Drive Bio, Wave Life Sciences, FogPharma and now LifeMine Therapeutics. But the way he tells his life story, opportunities simply arrived at his doorstep.

“What we are doing is: every transaction, we don't just look through an investment lens, we look through a tax lens,” said Jeffrey Smith of Adams Brown Wealth Consultants.

Information was gathered from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. and company websites. Only banks with $10 billion or less in total assets and a presence in the Triad area were considered for the List.

Information on The List was obtained from Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and National Credit Union Administration reports. The Denver area is defined as the seven-county metro: Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Broomfield, Denver, Douglas and Jefferson counties. In case of ties, companies are listed alphabetically.