Banco Popular de Puerto Rico

Banco Popular de Puerto Rico
  • Banco Popular de Puerto Rico is a full-service financial services provider with operations in Puerto Rico, the United States and Virgin Islands. Popular, Inc. is the largest banking institution by both assets and deposits in Puerto Rico, and in the United States Popular, Inc.

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    Weintraub, CLU, is a 39-year Million Dollar Round Table member with two Court of the Table and 18 Top of the Table qualifications. He is president of the retirement plans division of Ascension Benefits & Insurance Solutions and past chair for LIFEHappens, and current board of directors member and treasurer. He specializes in solutions to employee benefits matters and in providing tax savings by leveraging assets of individuals and businesses, with an emphasis on tax-qualified retirement and nonqualified executive compensation arrangements.

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    John Thompson is a partner in the firm's Atlanta office. His practice focuses on wage and hour law, emphasizing issues relating to minimum wage, overtime, timekeeping, and wage-payment requirements.

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    William R. Cline is a senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics. His latest book is "The Right Balance for Banks: Theory and Evidence on Optimal Capital Requirements."

    Peter Nelson is vice president of product management at Global Healthcare Exchange (GHX). He is an expert in the fields of healthcare technology and supply chain management.

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    Barbara Byrne is a vice chairman within the investment bank at Barclays. Based in New York, and with over 35 years of financial services experience, Barbara has been at the forefront of developing and leading longstanding partnerships with some of Barclays’ most important multinational, corporate clients. Responsible for leading cross business teams in delivering the firm’s products and services to those clients, Barbara is the primary architect of several of the firm’s marquee transactions. She has held senior management positions in energy and technology banking groups throughout her career, and has led diverse strategic advisory initiatives across the firm focused on enhancing clients’ global market position.

    Additionally, Barbara is chairman of both Barclays’ Americans Citizenship Council, overseeing strategic programs to foster global economic growth and opportunity, and Barclays’ Social Innovation Facility, a cross-business and cross-border resource dedicated to the development of self-sustaining commercial solutions to social challenges. Barbara also serves as an Executive Sponsor for Citizenship and Strategic Events, helping to promote strong engagement in all client interactions.

    Mohammed J. Khan is an editorial writer and reviewer with the ISACA, where he creates original content articles and works with other professionals on audit, compliance, privacy and information security topics.

    Jeff Zimmerman is COO of Clearent.

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    The author is an adviser to Quovo, a consumer data aggregator. He also advises other financial technology firms and writes and speaks frequently on financial technology and policy. He was previously deputy assistant secretary at the Treasury Department under President Barack Obama and a financial policy adviser to Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y. The views expressed are his own.

    Nina Oneal

    Nina O'Neal is an investment advisor and partner at Archer Investment Management in Raleigh, North Carolina. She focuses on financial planning for high income earning professionals, women and business owners. Follow her on Twitter at @noneal510

    Keith Noreika, acting Comptroller of the Currency

    Keith Noreika is executive vice president and chairman of the Banking Supervision and Regulation Group at Patomak Global Partners. He previously led Simpson Thacher & Bartlett's financial institutions regulatory practice, focusing on banking regulation and related litigation. He served as acting comptroller of the currency from May to November 2017.