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FDIC Chair Martin Gruenberg says he will resign after hostile workplace claims An outside report had found evidence of a “misogynistic” and “patriarchal” culture at the banking regulator.
Martin Gruenberg, head of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, will step down following a scathing independent investigation detailing pervasive sexual harassment, discrimination and ...
Embattled FDIC Chair Gruenberg says he will resign Jan. 19 The decision averts what could have been a potential legal fight if Gruenberg were to stay and be immediately fired by President-elect ...
Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. (FDIC) Chair Martin Gruenberg announced Monday he will resign once his successor is confirmed by the Senate after several reports documented a culture of sexual ...
FDIC Chair Martin Gruenberg says he will step down once he is replaced after growing calls from federal lawmakers for him to resign over the agency's toxic work environment.
Earlier in the day a top Democrat had called for the FDIC chair to be replaced after an external review found sweeping reports of employee mistreatment and sexual harassment.
More than 100 million American households have money in bank accounts protected by the FDIC. The agency’s chairman, Martin Gruenberg, is facing calls to resign after a recent audit and major ...
Martin Gruenberg, the chair of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, is facing an influx of calls to resign after a blistering, 234-page report released Tuesday revealed widespread sexual hara… ...
Martin Gruenberg, the longtime head of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., said Tuesday he plans to resign at the end of the Biden administration, clearing the way for President-elect Donald ...