Monday, May 01, 2006

People on the move, 5/1


People on the move, 5/1
Denver Post - WOMEN IN COMMUNICATIONS DENVER CHAPTER: Recently awarded Jenifer Madson, author of "A Financial Minute: From Money Madness to Financial Freedom, One Minute at a Time," with the Women of Achievement Award. COLORADO STATE BANK AND TRUST: Announced that

Banking on his experience
Springfield News-Leader - Fly low and fast that's the way to stay alive. Greg McManus learned that lesson while piloting Huey helicopter gunships over the jungles of Vietnam. More than 30 years later, the Army National Guard pilot who grew up in Springfield is using the

U.S. Bank president in Denver is leaving
Denver Business Journal - Mark Smith, market president of U.S. Bank in Denver, said Monday that he will leave the bank in mid-June for personal reasons, including spending more time with his family and pursuing personal interests outside the field of banking. Smith said he

People in business -- April 30, 2006
Nashville Tennessean - Ebin Nesbit joins the information technology department as a senior technician. Nesbit was a network engineer with Gibson Guitar. Ryan McWaters joins the management team as a project manager. He was a project manager with Investment Scorecard. Jaymie

Bank of America Names O. Temple Sloan Lead Director
dBusinessNews.com - CHARLOTTE -- Bank of America announced today that its Board of Directors has elected O. Temple Sloan as Lead Director, a new position, for a one-year term. As Lead Director, he will chair meetings of the independent directors, approve board meeting

Customer-hungry banks offer rewards for debit card, other routine
San Bernardino County Sun - CLEVELAND - A trip to the islands for paying the water bill. Free coffee and pasta dinners for grocery shopping. A clothing store gift card for picking up dry cleaning. Suddenly mundane errands have gotten more rewarding. A growing number of banks

Bankers' Group Selects Blattner Brunner
Adweek - ATLANTA The American Bankers Association said it has awarded its advertising account to Blattner Brunner after a review of several undisclosed agencies. The independent Pittsburgh-based shop will service the account from its Washington, D.C., office

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