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Ida Liu (Chinese: 劉宏敏) is a Chinese American banking executive and was the Global Head of Citi Private Bank, a position which she has held from April 2021 until January 2025. She previously headed Citi Private Bank in North America.
Amber Liu – rapper and singer of K-pop group f(x) Kate Liu – classical pianist; Justin Lo – Hong Kong singer-songwriter, actor; Zhou Long – winner of the 2011 Pulitzer Prize for Music; Yo-Yo Ma (馬友友) – cellist; Charles Mingus – jazz double bassist, composer, band leader; Chino Moreno – vocalist and guitarist of Deftones
Ida Liu CEO of Citi Private Bank; Brenda C. Barnes, former CEO of Sara Lee; Jhane Barnes, owner fashion design company; Mary Barra, chairman and CEO of General Motors [4] Corie Barry, CEO of Best Buy; Amanda Blanc, CEO of Aviva [5] Ana Botín, president of Banco Santander, Spain; Gail Koziara Boudreaux, CEO of Anthem [6]
Citi Private Bank is the private banking division of Citibank; it provides banking services to high-net-worth individuals, family offices, law firms, and other institutions.
Betty Liu, Anchor, Bloomberg Television (2014) Deborah Liu, Vice President, Facebook (2020) Don Liu, Professor and Senior Advisor, Department of Ophthalmology, University of Missouri (1990) Ida Liu, Regional Head - North America, Citibank (2020) Norman Liu, President & CEO of GE Capital Aviation Services (1999) Peter Liu, Chairman of WI Harper ...
Lucy Alexis Liu / ˈ l uː / (born December 2, 1968) [1] [2] is an American actress. Born in New York City to Chinese immigrant parents, her accolades include a Critics' Choice Television Award as well as nominations for two Primetime Emmy Awards. Liu had her breakthrough role as Ling Woo in the Fox legal comedy-drama series Ally McBeal (1998 ...
Anna May Wong seated in her mother's lap, c. 1905 This is a duplicate copy of the Certificate of Identity issued to actress Anna May Wong. Anna May Wong was born Wong Liu Tsong (黃柳霜, Liu Tsong literally meaning "willow frost") on January 3, 1905, on Flower Street in Los Angeles, one block north of Chinatown, in an integrated community of Chinese, Irish, German and Japanese residents.
City of Life and Death is set in 1937, shortly before the Second World War.The Imperial Japanese Army has just captured Nanjing, capital of the Republic of China.What followed is historically known as the Nanjing Massacre, a period of several weeks wherein massive numbers of Chinese prisoners-of-war and civilians were killed by the Japanese military.