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Santander Holdings USA, Inc. Names Rosilyn Houston as Chief Human Resources Officer | Dallas Weekly

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Santander Holdings USA (“SHUSA”) today announced that Rosilyn Houston is joining the company as Chief Human Resources Officer, effective August 2, 2021. Houston will report to Tim Wennes, Chief Executive Officer of SHUSA and of Santander Bank, N.A.

Source: Dallas Weekly

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