The search for BofA CEO Ken Lewis’ successor has begun, CNBC has learned. Potential successors include Brian Moynihan, BofA’s president of global banking and wealth management, and CFO Joe Price. The buzz as of now, though, is that the firm is looking to bring in someone from outside.
By editor Jun 26, 2009, 4:21 PM
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