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In his role as Checking & Debit executive, Rudis will have national, end- to-end responsibility for checking and debit product strategy, management and integration. This position includes accountability for developing and monitoring products and services to continually meet customers' changing needs.
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The Just Checking system is simple to install. There are no video cameras. The system is radio based and there is no wiring. All that is required is a mains power socket in the person’s dwelling, and internet access by the professional or carer.
The Get Checking program is now offered in more than 45 communities across 11 states. The Spanish language version is initially available in communities throughout California, Illinois and Wisconsin, with plans to expand nationally. Organizations interested in participating in the Get Checking program should contact Melanie Trausch at (480) 629-7683 for more information.
CHICAGO, Nov. 19 /PRNewswire/ -- Bank of America today named David J. Rudis Checking & Debit Product executive reporting to Susan Faulkner, Deposits & Student Lending executive. In addition, he will serve as market president for Chicago as well as Illinois state president. Rudis' appointment marks another senior executive with national responsibilities that Bank of America has based in Chicago including Gene Godbold, president of the bank's Commercial Real Estate division.
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WESTWOOD, Mass., Dec. 5 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- What: As shoppers are out in droves this holiday season checking off items from their Christmas lists, thieves are often doing a little "shopping" of their own. This time of year, vehicles are particularly vulnerable to theft, as thieves are on the lookout for "easy mark" cars to steal, especially those piled high with bags of newly purchased gifts. To help consumers protect themselves from theft this time of year, LoJack Corporation (Nasdaq: LOJN) is issuing vehicle theft protection recommendations. This effort is part of the company's ongoing education program on vehicle theft prevention. Who: Theft protection expert Patrick Clancy, Vice President of Law Enforcement for LoJack and retired law enforcement officer, is available for interviews and offers the following advice: "Today's clever thieves are particularly vigilant for thefts of opportunity, particularly during the holiday season. These thieves can not only drive away with your vehicle and newly purchased gifts, but your identity as well if you leave mail, bank statements or a purse/wallet in your vehicle.
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