
Brian Moynihan
Chairman, President, and CEO
Miami Connection
In 2020, Moynihan addressed University of Miami students on Bank of America's pandemic response, highlighting initiatives like a no-layoffs policy, $100 daily childcare compensation for 40,000 households, 100,000 remote work computers, and massive PPE distribution to support employees. Bank of America, under his leadership, maintains a significant presence in South Florida with branches and services aiding local businesses, families, and institutional investors. His emphasis on teammate-centric and community-centric growth influences the region's financial stability and workforce support.
About
Brian Moynihan, born in Marietta, Ohio, is a lawyer and banker who rose through the ranks at FleetBoston Financial and later Bank of America, becoming CEO of Merrill Lynch post-acquisition in 2008 and Bank of America CEO in 2010. Under his leadership, Bank of America has been recognized as a top employer by TIME, PEOPLE, Forbes, Fortune, and LinkedIn, emphasizing employee welfare through programs like no-layoffs policies, childcare support, and over $7 billion in stock awards via the Sharing Success program since 2017. His Miami connection stems from speaking at the University of Miami's Patti and Allan Herbert Business School in 2020, where he discussed prioritizing employee safety during the pandemic. Currently, he serves as Chairman, President, and CEO of Bank of America, overseeing more than 210,000 employees globally.