
At Bank of America, Brian Moynihan oversees a global workforce of more than 210,000 workers who are committed to enhancing the financial well-being of people, companies, and institutional investors. Moynihan joined FleetBoston Financial in 1993, which was later acquired by Bank of America in 2004. From there, he held various leadership roles within Bank of America before becoming CEO in 2010.
Moynihan is actively involved in several prestigious organizations that address economic and market trends, such as the World Economic Forum’s International Business Council Stakeholder Capitalism Metrics Initiative and the Financial Services Forum. He also chairs the Sustainable Markets Initiative and the company’s Global Diversity and Inclusion Council. Additionally, Moynihan holds significant roles in educational and civic institutions, including the Brown University Corporation and the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture. His participation in local leadership councils highlights his commitment to community engagement and economic development at both national and regional levels.
