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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hugh_McCollHugh McColl - Wikipedia

    http://www.falfurriascapital.com. Hugh L. McColl Jr. (born 18 June 1935) is a fourth-generation banker [1] who was the CEO of NationsBank [2] and the former Chairman and the first CEO of Bank of America. Active in banking since around 1960, McColl was a driving force behind consolidating a series of progressively larger, mostly ...

  2. 13. Apr. 2021 · Listen to an interview with Hugh McColl and the author of his biography, Howard Covington Jr., on his life and achievements after leaving Bank of America. Learn about his philanthropy, business ventures, social justice involvement and health challenges.

  3. 25. Dez. 2017 · The ex-Bank of America chief is dedicated to improving the plight of black people in his hometown. He started by helping a young black protester reach the city council after a police shooting.

  4. 24. Aug. 2023 · Former Bank of America CEO Hugh McColl shares his insights on leadership, politics, and philanthropy with Ric Elias, a billionaire and podcast host. Listen to their conversation and learn about McColl's impact on Charlotte and beyond.

  5. Learn about the career and achievements of Hugh L. McColl, Jr., the former CEO of NationsBank and Bank of America. He led the bank through 50 acquisitions and a merger that created the second largest bank in the US.

  6. 21. Feb. 2022 · Monday, February 21, 2022. Retired Bank of America CEO speaks at Belk College. Much of Hugh McColl Jr.’s life has centered on one thing: Change. In the early years of his career, McColl, then a young banker at what would become North Carolina National Bank (NCNB), sought to expand the industry south of the Big Apple.

  7. 5. Dez. 2020 · No one is more pleased with Corbett’s success than his newest best friend and business advisor, Hugh L. McColl Jr. Corbett still couldn’t believe that McColl, the retired chairman of Bank of America and a financial titan, was taking him and his business seriously. Whenever Corbett had a question, McColl was as close as his cell ...