Compensation
Compensation
-
John Boyd, principal at The Boyd Company, chats with Chip Barnett about how the COVID-19 pandemic and hybrid work has altered the way companies look at cities and states when they think about locations for their headquarters. (20 minutes)
May 24 -
ProMedica's senior living division has suffered deep pandemic-related fiscal wounds while its hospitals' recovery was set back by the Omicron variant.
May 16 -
Oregon State Hospital's Junction City campus has three months to correct problems after an investigation revealed lax supervision.
May 11 -
Mayor Jorge Elorza said the reworked bond proposal was better than the larger one put before the state Legislature last year.
May 10 -
High gas prices usually have the biggest effect on leisure travel because drivers take fewer or shorter trips, Fitch Ratings says.
April 13 -
Most state departments and authorities would be required to offer a telework program of up to two days a week for one year starting July 1.
April 6 -
Panelists discuss the implications of working from home in a hybrid manner, rising crime and falling mass transit ridership, vulnerable revenue sources and the lack of affordable housing at a New York Fed event.
April 1 -
In conversation with Patti Cook, CEO of Finance of America Companies
-
The 20% rise is higher than the city’s forecast of a 15.7% gain and this may help the Big Apple see better-than-expected income tax revenue.
March 23 -
Moving beyond its goals for the ownership makeup of a deal team, Wisconsin pushed for diversity among the lead contacts working on a recent transaction.
March 22 -
Join Maggie Kimberl, President of the Bourbon Women Association for a peek behind the scenes of the bourbon industry. Learn more about the women that are rising in the male-dominated spirits sector, the proper bourbon tasting technique and a little bit of the history of bourbon.
-
The Big Apple faces an uncertain economic future as many white-collar workers remain at home and the return to office movement takes hold only slowly.
March 11 -
The Connecticut treasurer also extolled "baby bonds" as a way to improve “racial equity,” narrow the state's gap between rich and poor, and promote economic growth.
March 2 -
Some public finance, racial justice, and congressional advocates say baby bonds are needed like never before to combat wealth inequality.
February 24 -
The previously unrated Santa Cruz Metropolitan Transit District will be the first transit agency to price debt to cover pension liabilities when it hits the market Wednesday.
February 10 -
Unprecedented federal funding and community engagement on multiple levels are the keys to achieving digital equity and inclusion.
February 1 -
As the MTA works toward a post-pandemic future, Kevin Willens, formerly co-head of public finance at Goldman Sachs, becomes its chief financial officer.
January 28 -
The project will put an equity lens on investment practices that fund infrastructure.
January 13 -
The Municipal Rulemaking Securities Board's annual report and audited financial statements were published Tuesday.
January 11 -
Central bankers need to speak up about economic barriers prompted by racism and the need for inclusion and diversity, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Raphael Bostic said, a response to critics who see the work as a distraction from the Fed’s main goals.
January 10



















