- Joined
- 5/2/06
- Messages
- 12,166
- Points
- 273
Bank of America CEO retires, out by year's end | BUSINESS News
Investment banking for BAC is already based in NY. Retail banking is based in Boston. The CEO and executives are based in NC, however due to the new search to replace Ken Lewis as CEO, there was speculation that the company would be willing to relocate this position to NY. This would open up the spectrum of possible outside candidates as more would be willing to move to manhattan than north carolina. Now that BAC has agreed to repay it's TARP funds and come out from underneath the goverment's pay restrictions, I believe the bank will have an easier road to filling Ken Lewis' shoes.
It would be great for NY, and is another expample of how well positioned our city is for the new economy. That is, one centered around ideas, not manufacturing. Nowhere are ideas produced and traveled faster than in New York City. Will this happen? We'll see. Charlotte has already lost most of it's muscle. Wachovia has gone to WF in SF and BAC has a very small percentage of their 200K plus staff working in Charlotte.
It also restokes speculation about the bank's Charlotte headquarters potentially moving to New York.
After Lewis' retirement the ties of management and the board to Charlotte will be their weakest since its inception. The bank has no current director from North Carolina, and the majority of the current executive team are located outside Charlotte.
Investment banking for BAC is already based in NY. Retail banking is based in Boston. The CEO and executives are based in NC, however due to the new search to replace Ken Lewis as CEO, there was speculation that the company would be willing to relocate this position to NY. This would open up the spectrum of possible outside candidates as more would be willing to move to manhattan than north carolina. Now that BAC has agreed to repay it's TARP funds and come out from underneath the goverment's pay restrictions, I believe the bank will have an easier road to filling Ken Lewis' shoes.
It would be great for NY, and is another expample of how well positioned our city is for the new economy. That is, one centered around ideas, not manufacturing. Nowhere are ideas produced and traveled faster than in New York City. Will this happen? We'll see. Charlotte has already lost most of it's muscle. Wachovia has gone to WF in SF and BAC has a very small percentage of their 200K plus staff working in Charlotte.