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  2. Ken Lewis (executive) - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth D. Lewis (born April 9, 1947) is the former CEO, president, and chairman of Bank of America, currently the second largest bank in the United States [1] and ...

  3. Ken Lewis (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Ken Lewis is an American record producer, mixing engineer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist based in New York City. He has been nominated by name for his contributions to 7 Grammy -nominated projects including on Eminem 's Recovery , Kanye West 's The College Dropout , FUN. 's Some Nights , and others.

  4. The Pay Czar should go after Ken Lewis's $125 million payout

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    The Pay Czar should go after Ken Lewis's $125 million payout. Jonathan Berr. Updated July 14, 2016 at 8:55 PM. ... Lewis, whose bank received $45 billion in federal bailout money, ...

  5. Ken Lewis - Wikipedia

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    Ken Lewis may refer to: Ken Lewis (executive) (born 1947), former head of Bank of America; Ken Lewis (songwriter) (1940–2015), English singer, songwriter and record ...

  6. Is a CEO with a great track record the most dangerous ... - AOL

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    The short answer, of course, is Ken Lewis, the CEO who embarked on. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us ...

  7. Ken Lewis's unusual victory - AOL

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    Ken Lewis, the CEO of Bank of America (BAC), lost his job as chairman as shareholders voted to separate the chairman and CEO roles. Angry investors viewed the move as a way to oust Lewis, or at ...

  8. Amy Woods Brinkley - Wikipedia

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    Amy Woods Brinkley is an American business executive who was the Global Risk Executive of Bank of America from 2001 to 2009. At the age of 53 in June 2009, she and CEO Ken Lewis "agreed she would retire," according to a New York Times report, [1] after a surge in credit losses led to a government bailout and orders by regulators to raise $33.9 billion of capital ().

  9. Bank of America chief Ken Lewis to resign - AOL

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    Bank of America (BAC) president and chief executive Ken Lewis will resign by the end of the year, the Charlotte, N.C., banking giant announced after stock markets closed Wednesday. Lewis, whose ...