FDIC Chair Martin Gruenberg will resign following a scathing investigation that detailed a toxic workplace
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Source: CNN Business
Updated 7:29 PM EDT, Mon May 20, 2024
New York CNN Martin Gruenberg, head of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, will step down following a scathing independent investigation detailing pervasive sexual harassment, discrimination and bullying at the agency charged with regulating the banking sector.
In light of recent events, I am prepared to step down from my responsibilities once a successor is confirmed, Gruenberg said in a statement on Monday. Until that time, I will continue to fulfill my responsibilities as Chairman of the FDIC, including the transformation of the FDICs workplace culture.
Gruenbergs announcement of his intent to resign comes hours after Sen. Sherrod Brown, a top Democrat who leads the Senate Banking Committee, called for new leadership at the FDIC. Gruenberg joined the FDIC board of directors almost two decades ago. Hes served as chair of the agency for nearly 10 of the past 13 years.
President Joe Biden will soon announce a new nominee to lead the FDIC, White House Deputy Press Secretary Sam Michel said in a statement on Monday following the news. We expect the Senate to confirm the nominee quickly, he added.
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New York CNN Martin Gruenberg, head of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, will step down following a scathing independent investigation detailing pervasive sexual harassment, discrimination and bullying at the agency charged with regulating the banking sector.
In light of recent events, I am prepared to step down from my responsibilities once a successor is confirmed, Gruenberg said in a statement on Monday. Until that time, I will continue to fulfill my responsibilities as Chairman of the FDIC, including the transformation of the FDICs workplace culture.
Gruenbergs announcement of his intent to resign comes hours after Sen. Sherrod Brown, a top Democrat who leads the Senate Banking Committee, called for new leadership at the FDIC.
With Gruenberg remaining until a successor is named, there wont be a situation where Vice Chair Travis Hill, a Republican appointee, automatically becomes chair, leaving the agency deadlocked with one other Republican and two Democratic members on the FDICs board of directors.
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(8,597 posts)/sarcasm
Been there, said fuck that decades ago. Some things apparently never change.