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Jim Rourke and Michael Liu will serve as co-heads of private client partnership development, linking Bank of America's investment bank, Merrill and the firm's private bank.
September 17 -
Lorch started as the marketing director at First Internet Bank, the first online-only bank, at its launch. Few Americans had internet access so it wasn't a sure bet the bank would survive. She's still there, now as the president.
August 19 -
After 40 years in finance, Harford is now learning to play golf and mahjong, and spending more time with family and friends.
July 24 -
Elizabeth Magennis started out as a teller in Brooklyn, New York, and is now the president of the $9.8 billion-asset ConnectOne Bank.
June 28 -
Like its Wall Street rival Morgan Stanley, Citi sees a path to trillions in client assets in its workplace division.
June 12 -
As she prepares to leave to run a nonprofit after three decades in the industry, Cole said the financial services sector is better for women — but still has a long way to go.
June 11 -
Now the head of the Mizuho Americas' equity division, Pasquill started her career selling textiles, industrial products and medical equipment.
June 6 -
The latest appointment comes amid Citi's continued overhaul of its executive ranks and wealth business.
June 4 -
Nash, the head of tech, media and telecom coverage, has no intention of ending her four-decade career anytime soon.
May 17 -
Titi Cole, CEO of legacy franchises at Citigroup, is stepping down in June to pursue opportunities outside of the financial services industry.
May 15 -
The Puerto Rico-based company's board of directors has given an additional title to COO Javier Ferrer, naming him president as of May 9. His career path closely resembles that of his boss, CEO Ignacio Alvarez.
May 10 -
Katherine Weislogel's career began by being in the right place at the right time.
May 7 -
Former Silicon Valley Bank exec Floyd Kessler joins Comerica as executive vice president and chief business control officer; Melissa Holding succeeds Michael Robinson as head of wealth management at Huntington; Goldman Sachs' Alexander Mayer is set to take on a senior position at JPMorgan Chase; and more in this week's banking news roundup.
May 3 -
To build their executive presence in meetings and on video calls, junior employees should embrace flexible schedules — and possibly media training, Michelle Young of Worldpay and Anna Greenwald of MoneyGram International said at American Banker's Payments Forum.
April 26 -
Beth Johnson, a self-described math geek, is driving the bank's ESG strategy and training its employees to keep pace with industry trends.
April 19 -
Dmuchowski worked three jobs to pay for her college education. She tells young colleagues that regardless of their backgrounds, if they work hard, they will succeed.
April 3 -
Ambitious women who feel trapped in their roles sometimes find themselves competing against others with the same goals. An effective way to advance may require stepping off the most obvious path, according to executives sharing their personal experiences at American Banker's Payments Forum.
April 2 -
The chair and CEO of the M&T division considers herself a "builder-fixer" and has sought out new challenges and opportunities throughout her more than 30-year career.
March 15 -
As the head of enterprise technology and security, Guild tries to stay ahead of fraudsters and other bad actors.
March 6 -
Barry Sommers comes in for high praise amid his firm's attempts to move beyond the banking scandals of its past.
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