Thasunda Brown Duckett Appointed As TIAA President and CEO
Thasunda Brown Duckett is the new President and CEO of TIAA. Image: Twitter/@NoDaysOff J
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TIAA, a Fortune 100 financial services organization, has named Thasunda Brown Duckett as president and CEO.
With the appointment, Duckett becomes the second Black woman currently leading one of the nation’s 500 largest public companies. Duckett will join TIAA on May 1 from JPMorgan Chase, where she served as the CEO of Consumer Banking.
In that role, Duckett led a banking network with more than 40,000 employees, 4,900 bank branches, and $600 billion in deposits. Duckett also oversaw Chase’s first major branch expansion in a decade, adding 400 new branches in more than 20 cities across the country in a five-year span.
Bipartisan Commission Of Business, Civic, And Academic Leaders Develop A Framework For Inclusive Capitalism
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