Contributor : Jack Milligan
Bank Compensation Committees Lose a Whole Lot of Discretion
On the eve of Bank Director’s Bank Executive and Board Compensation Conference in Chicago, Editor Jack Milligan writes about what has changed in bank compensation in a decade.
Should Your CEO Also Be Chairman?
Bank Director Editor-in-Chief Jack Milligan describes the potential implications of combining or splitting the roles of chairman and CEO.
Three Secrets to Running a High Performance Bank
Bank Director Editor Jack Milligan writes about common traits for high performing banks, based on the history of the Bank Performance Scorecard.
Should Community Bankers Worry About Digital Transformation?
Editor Jack Milligan writes about two trends that matter for community banks.
Serving Up Kabbage to Small Businesses, with a Side of Technology
Is Kabbage a competitor, or a potential collaborator that could help banks increase their consumer and small business lending?
How Young and Hungry Fintech Companies are Disrupting the Status Quo
If traditional banks can’t beat them, then perhaps they should join them.
What Makes a Great Bank CEO
Looking forward to the next 10 years, Bank Director Editor Jack Milligan writes about the qualities future bank CEOs will need.
Is there a Sweet Spot for Bank Stock Pricing?
Bank Director Editor Jack Milligan takes a look at the impact of growth, size, profitability and efficiency on bank stock values.
Should Directors Approve Loans?
One of the most controversial topics we’ve ever addressed at a Bank Director conference is whether directors should be approving loans.
Risk Is Getting More Attention
The focus of bank boards has changed since Bank Director's first audit conference nine years ago.