Moynihan
he may have had ambitions of running Bank of America but looking at his career
it didn’t look that way. Moynihan was an Executive Vice President at
FleetBoston Financial Corporation from 1999 to April 2004. In this capacity he
was responsible for Brokerage and Wealth Management from 2000 and Regional
Financial Services and Investment Management from May 2003.
In
2004 FleetBoston was acquired by Bank of America. If there is one thing about
being acquired by another bank is there is job insecurity among the employees
of the acquired company. The ones calling the shots are people from the new
owners. You just never know if there will be someone else who they think can
better run the unit you are handling.
Fortunately
the acquisition of FleetBoston only furthered the career of Moynihan. In fact
he now worked for a much larger company and was made President of Global Wealth
and Investment Management. He held this position from April 2004 to October
2007. Next Moynihan was appointed President of Global Corporate and Investment
Banking running the unit from October 2007 to December 2008.
A
lawyer by training it came in good use when the bank appointed him General
Counsel from December 2008 to January 2009. This was rather a short stint,
since he was next appointed President of Global Banking and Global Wealth from
January 2008 to August 2009; again another stint of less than one year before
being appointed President of Consumer and Small Business Banking from August
2009 to December 2009. This was another short time served in this position and
in January 2010 he was elected as President and Chief Executive Officer of Bank
of America. Moynihan also became a Director of the company.
In
less than six years since joining Bank of
America he became the CEO. Quite an amazing feat for someone who made the most
of the opportunities presented and came out a winner.
Bank
of America operates in more than 40 countries and has 57
million clients in the U.S. with 5,400 retail bank offices. Its online banking is used by 30 million
active users.
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