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President's Day: The Great Refrainer

Jeff For Banks

In a letter to his father when he was Governor of Massachusetts he said "It is much more important to kill bad bills than to pass good ones." And I think Coolidge-like leadership would set about righting this listing ship. He didn't seek the limelight, spent most of his time in office reducing taxes and the government.

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Winning The ‘Game Of Keystrokes’ With Spend Tools

PYMNTS

Headquartered in Boston, the group serves over 500 pantries and programs in 190 cities and towns across eastern Massachusetts and distributes nearly 57 million meals annually. . Noymer said the GBFB has approximately 25 corporate cards in the hands of the organization’s senior leadership and mid-level staff.

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GonzoBanker Awards 2017

Gonzobanker

Seriously, sit back with a pocket flask of Pappy Van Winkle, smoke a cigar (or your combustible of choice if you live in Colorado, California, Washington, Oregon, Nevada, Main or Massachusetts) and enjoy the 2017 GonzoBanker Awards. Executioner’s Tax (Swing of the Ax) – Power Trip. THE BANKING AWARDS. Rick” Callicutt II, BNC’s CEO.

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Killing Strategy: The Disruption Of Management Consulting

CB Insights

” This company had an online presence generating data, but lacked leadership or a vision around how that online presence should work or how that data could truly benefit its core business. Mitt Romney as governor of Massachusetts, clearly channeling his experience explaining slide decks at Bain & Company while addressing the people.

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Fizzle Of The Week: The Activist CFPB

PYMNTS

And, under his leadership, the new CFPB seems bent on doing things very differently than it has in the past. But critics, notably Massachusetts Senator and CFPB architect Elizabeth Warren, have accused Mulvaney of shuttering the CFPB in all but name only, and doing so by defanging its ability to actually protect consumers. The reason?

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