We heard more troubling news about the economy last week. The FDIC said the number of banks on its “problem list” grew to 177 in the first quarter – the highest figure in five years – and Chairwoman Sheila Bair warned of more to come.
In an “Online” interview, Vonnegut talked about serving on Wall Street’s front lines, the wakening of his inner writing beast and, of course, his “Top Producer.”
In an “Online” interview, Bracken-Thompson talked about the rise of online media, the fall of print giants and how new media is good for public relations.
In an “Online” interview, Brother Liguori talked about the college, the library as a technology and information resource center, his tenure and plans for retirement.
In an “Online” interview, Wergeles talked about competitive intelligence and how to use the Web and social networks like LinkedIn and Twitter to gather market data and other information.
In an “Online” interview, Klein talked about the health care industry, medical malpractice and his latest book, “Surviving Your Doctors: Why the Medical System Is Dangerous to Your Health and How to Get Through It Alive.”
In an “Online” interview, Tolomer talked about the bank’s expansion into White Plains, how technology is leveling the playing field for community banks and about the state of the financial industry.
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