Gerald Hassell
Gerald L. Hassell (born 1952) is the Chairman, CEO and President of The Bank of New York Mellon.[1][2]
Background
Gerald Hassell joined the Bank of New York in 1973 when he was only 21 years old as a management trainee, and has held various positions in the credit and corporate banking divisions. He was involved in the formation and operation of the Bank's Communications, Entertainment & Publishing Division, and had responsibility for strategic planning and administrative services. Prior to this appointment as president and director in 1998, during which he replaced Tom Renyi who went on to become CEO of the bank, Hassell was a senior executive vice president and chief commercial banking officer. He was also a member of the Bank's Senior Policy Committee.
Education and Other Activities
Mr. Hassell received a BA degree in Economics from Duke University in 1973 and an MBA in Finance from the New York University's Stern School of Business.[3]
He is the former chairman of the Board of Visitors of The Fuqua School of Business at Duke University; a member of The Financial Services Roundtable and Financial Services Forum; a member of the board of Private Export Funding Corporation; and Vice Chairman of Big Brothers/Big Sisters of New York.
Philanthropy
In 2012, Hassell and his wife, Anita-Agnes, donated $4 million to Duke University.[4]
See also
References
- ^ Weidner, David (December 4, 2006). "CORRECT: BoNY-Mellon merger: Change in CEO broke the logjam". MarketWatch. Retrieved 17 April 2011.
- ^ "COMPANY NEWS; NEW PRESIDENT, AN INSIDER, IS NAMED AT BANK OF NEW YORK". The New York Times. 10 September 1998. p. 4. Retrieved 17 April 2011.
- ^ http://www.bnymellon.com/about/management/hassell.html
- ^ http://www.fuqua.duke.edu/alumni/alumni_news/newsletter/660817/