Compensation
Compensation
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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.
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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 -
Public sector workforce challenges and diversity, equity, and inclusion are priorities for the new president.
January 6 -
Some firms are voluntarily self-reporting potential supervisory and suitability rule violations.
December 22 -
Experts discuss the proliferation of chief diversity officers across the industry and what it may mean for future progress in diversity.
December 21 -
The forum is urging its members to contribute to scholarship funds to honor the memories of Robert Rosenberg, Carey Gabay, Ned Flynn and Alan Anders.
November 29 -
Jennifer Johnston, director of research, municipal bonds, at Franklin Templeton, talks with Chip Barnett about whether a “Great Migration” from cities like New York and San Francisco is really taking place or is it just an urban myth. (19 minutes)
November 16 -
Compliance input and advisory group submissions are due by Dec. 13th
November 12 -
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board plans to request comment on its supervision rule within the next month.
October 29 -
If commuters continue to work from home more often than in the office, their normal spending patterns on things like coffee and lunch will shift and impact business districts, neighborhoods and ultimately tax revenues.
October 26 -
A California Public Finance conference panel asked what the municipal bond industry can do better for women and minorities.
October 20 -
Despite BLM, #MeToo and other movements for equality and justice, employers don't understand enough about the impact of neglecting DEI on company health.
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