The agency's chief has a scheduling conflict, a spokesperson said. Two FDIC board members will testify Wednesday. Meanwhile, the White House reportedly has a new front-runner to lead the FDIC.
In a bid to restore stability to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp, the White House is considering Christy Goldsmith Romero, ...
This comes after FDIC Chair Martin Gruenberg announced his resignation amid a sexual harassment scandal ... a Senate floor vote would be September," writes Brian Gardner, Stifel Chief Washington ...
The Chairman of the FDIC Martin Gruenberg has said he will resign from his post ... Quentin Webb: Jamie Dimon has been the chief executive of JP Morgan Chase since the end of 2005, and he's ...
didn’t find that Gruenberg himself had engaged in harassment or discrimination, but cited examples of the FDIC chief losing his temper with staff and questioned whether he was the best person to ...
The FDIC chairman, Martin Gruenberg, has said he'll resign following a report on poor workplace culture. An investigation found that the FDIC's culture was misogynistic and that wrongdoers weren't ...
Federal Deposit Insurance Corp Chair Martin Gruenberg announced his resignation ... senior Democrat to call for Gruenberg’s replacement, ramping up pressure on the FDIC chairman.
Gruenberg’s announcement of his intent to resign comes hours after Sen. Sherrod Brown, a top Democrat who leads the Senate Banking Committee, called for “new leadership” at the FDIC.
(Ricky Carioti/The Washington Post) Martin Gruenberg, chair of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., announced Monday that he would resign once ... conduct at the FDIC, including sexual harassment ...
Sherrod Brown, the top Democrat on the Senate Banking Committee and who is facing a tough reelection campaign, issued a statement Monday calling for Gruenberg to step down, saying his leadership at ...
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Chairman Martin Gruenberg said Monday he plans to resign, after nearly a decade at the ...
Months after he was accused of overseeing a “boy’s club” workplace rife with misogyny and harassment, the FDIC Chairman Martin Gruenberg ... offered up his own resignation.