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Betterleave offers full-spectrum support for dealing with the logistics and emotional challenges of losing a loved one.
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Brian C. Tate is president and CEO of the Innovative Payments Association.
A native Marylander, Brian is a graduate of the Howard University School of Law and is licensed to practice in the state of Maryland and the U.S. Supreme Court. In addition, Brian has an M.A. in political management from The George Washington University, and a B.A. in political science from King's College (Pa.). Brian was also a White House intern during the Clinton administration in 1996.
After graduating from law school in 2004, Brian first started working in the financial services sector when he began working as an advocate for the credit union industry. During his time with the credit unions, Brian held the position of vice president for legislative affairs (MDDCUA) and director of state advocacy (CUNA).
In 2009, Brian joined the Financial Services Roundtable as vice president of banking. At FSR, Brian represented banks, card issuers and networks, asset management and insurance companies. Further, Brian led FSR efforts on interchange fees, orderly liquidation authority, fiduciary duty and retirement security. Work with member companies to develop public policy agenda and advocacy strategies on a wide range of issues before the administration, Congress and regulatory agencies.
Brian Tate currently resides in Silver Spring, Maryland, with his wife and three children.
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The increase came as a flurry of initial public offerings and record underwriting fees boosted profitability.
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In an industry that has yet to leverage technology, the combined shortage of doctors, nurses and the national blood supply has created a lethal cocktail.
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Equity-focused upskilling program RISE examined six pain points for working moms of color, with flexibility and finances being at the top of the list.
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Over half of remote workers use a personal device to access work data, leading to an uptick in cyber attacks.
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CEO Bob Chapek will meet with employees in an effort to calm an internal uproar over the company’s response to Florida's controversial 'Don't Say Gay' bill.
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Rochelle Thielen is chief revenue officer for HONK Technologies. She previously served as CEO of Estify and in leadership roles on the APD teams within Mitchell International and Solera.
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Women have 30% less retirement savings than men, and it will take more than just a 401(k) benefit to close the gap.
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A wearable tech solution would reduce dependence on job coaches and smooth the employment transition for many neurodiverse people, filling much needed roles in the workforce.
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George Mason University’s School of Business










