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John Alexander Thain (born May 26, 1955) is an American financial executive and investment banker. He was president and co-COO of Goldman Sachs, and then CEO of the New York Stock Exchange. Thain then became the last chairman and CEO of Merrill Lynch & Co. before its merger with Bank of America.
Eric Schimpf is president and co-head of Merrill Wealth Management, and a member of Bank of America Corporation’s executive management team. In this role, Eric, along with co-head Lindsay Hans, oversees more than 25,000 employees who provide investment and wealth management strategies to individuals and businesses across the U.S.
Bank of America today announced that Lindsay Hans and Eric Schimpf have been appointed presidents and co-heads of Merrill Wealth Management, reporting to Bank of America Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Brian Moynihan.
Merrill Lynch named John Thain as its new CEO that month. [23] In his first days at work in December 2007, Thain made changes in Merrill Lynch's top management, announcing that he would bring in former New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) colleagues such as Nelson Chai as CFO and Margaret D. Tutwiler as head of communications.
The Merrill Lynch Executive Team is rated a "B" and led by CEO John Alexander Thain. Merrill Lynch employees rate their Executive Team in the Top 25% of similar size companies on Comparably with 10,000+ Employees.
The movement is driven by two longtime Merrill insiders: Lindsay Hans and Eric Schimpf who want to rekindle growth and spur innovation. The two executives were named to replace Merrill president...
Merrill Lynch's Chief Compliance Officer is Gloria Greco. Other executives include Eric A. Schimpf, President & Co-Head; Lindsay Hans, President and Co-head and 5 others. See the full leadership team at Craft.
Profit margin at Bank of America’s Global Wealth division, including its Merrill Lynch brokerage and its private bank, slumped to 23% in the first quarter this year as market declines hampered...
Thirteen months ago, Andy Sieg unexpectedly left Merrill Wealth Management to run Citi's ailing wealth unit. His replacements, Lindsay Hans and Eric Schimpf, had big shoes to fill. Sieg was...
Merrill Lynch head Andy Sieg is leaving to lead rival Citi's wealth management business. Two Merrill executives, including one just promoted to lead private wealth, are replacing Sieg.