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==Employees== | ==Employees== | ||
*[[ | *[[Walter Cove-Houghton]] CEO | ||
*[[Trip Scott]] COO | *[[Trip Scott]] COO | ||
*[[Cory Clary]] Spokesman | *[[Cory Clary]] Spokesman | ||
*[[Monica Grand]] Consulting Economist | *[[Jonathan Smart]] Former CEO; retired in Fall, '05 | ||
*[[Monica Grand]] Consulting Economist | |||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 00:30, 20 December 2005
Website: http://perplexcitybankingcorporation.com/
General
- PCBC is the largest bank in Perplex City.
- The advertising campaign in the Perplex City Sentinel claims it is the worlds smartest bank
- Has many branches throughout the City.
- Main office is based at the PCBC Tower on Ascendancy Way, overlooking Auger Park.
- Main branch is on Caldera Street to serve the burgeoning East Old Town.
- Jonathan Smart CEO, stepping down from this position in the Fall
- He will remain on the Board of directors indeffinitely
- Walter Cove-Houghton Will be taking over for Smart after he retires.
- There is some skepticism, however, as to Cove-Houghton's abilities.
- In late August, PCBC announced a buyout of Fivebridge & Remton Consolidated Bank
- This matter did leave some loose ends, which were brushed aside by eager PCBC executives.
- Apparently the research data submitted to the Perplex City Council did not encompass a wide enough spectrum of data.
- In susequent weeks, the Council has considered denying the buyout at all, stating the bank's disarray after the tragic murder of a single consulting economist proves that the bank's research was shoddy and incomplete.
PCBC Tower |
Employees
- Walter Cove-Houghton CEO
- Trip Scott COO
- Cory Clary Spokesman
- Jonathan Smart Former CEO; retired in Fall, '05
- Monica Grand Consulting Economist
References
- Perplex City Sentinel Articles:
- article, 28-MAR-05 "PCBC Exec to Retire" (link)
- article, 09-JUN-05 "PCBC Heir-Apparent for CEO Post Chosen" (link)
- article, 28-JUL-05 "PCBC Heir Questioned" (link)
- more news in brief, 29-AUG-05 "PCBC Takeover Plans" (link)
- article, 08-SEP-05 "Bank Deal Questioned" (link)
- article, 19-SEP-05 "PCBC Economist Found Murdered in Point Dwelling" (link)
- article, 19-DEC-05 "Advisor's Death Throws PCBC Deal into Deep Water" (link)