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John Shepard Reed (born February 7, 1939) [1] is the former chairman of the New York Stock Exchange. He previously served as chairman and CEO of Citicorp , Citibank , and post-merger, Citigroup . He is the past chairman of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology 's board of trustees.
First National City Bank after 1962 George S. Moore: 1967: 1970: First National City Corporation in 1968 Walter B. Wriston: 1970: 1984: Citicorp in 1974 John S. Reed: 1984: 2000: Co-chair of Citigroup after 1998 Sanford I. Weill: 1998: 2006: Co-chair 1998–2000 Charles Prince: 2006: 2007: Operating as Citi in 2007 Robert Rubin: 2007: 2007 ...
John S. Reed was elected CEO in 1984, and Citi became a founding member of the CHAPS clearing house in London. Under his leadership, the next 14 years would see Citibank become the largest bank in the United States and the largest issuer of credit cards and charge cards in the world, and expand its global reach to over 90 countries.
Huge changes are underway at the top levels of Citigroup, with three senior executives set to depart the firm. Jim Cowles, the CEO of the bank's operations in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa ...
John S. Reed was selected CEO in 1984, and Citi became a founding member of the CHAPS clearing house in London. Under his leadership, the next 14 years would see Citibank become the largest bank in the U.S., the largest issuer of credit cards and charge cards in the world, and expand its global reach to over 90 countries.
Waddell & Reed Presenting at Citi Financial Services Conference OVERLAND PARK, Kan.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Waddell & Reed Financial, Inc. (NYS: WDR) Chief Financial Officer, Daniel P. Connealy, will ...
Citibank’s move came after a number of CEOs threatened to refuse employment opportunities to Harvard students who signed a now-deleted statement arguing that Israel’s “apartheid regime ...
Following the integration, he was appointed CEO of Citibank, North America by Citigroup co-Chairmen Weill and John Reed. [7] [36] [37] J. Paul Newsome, an analyst with CIBC Oppenheimer, said: "He's not the spit-and-polish executive many people expected. He's rough on the edges.