MINNEAPOLIS, MN – Gunjan Kedia has been named the next chief executive officer of U.S. Bancorp, becoming one of the most influential women in the financial sector. The company announced on ...
Gunjan Kedia, 54, started at the bank in 2016 and was promoted to president of the bank last summer — a strong signal by the Minneapolis bank that she would soon be elevated to the top executive ...
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U.S. Bancorp USB-1.61%decrease; red down pointing triangle said Chief Executive Andy Cecere will leave the role this spring, to be succeeded by bank president Gunjan Kedia. Kedia, 54 ...
U.S. Bancorp, parent company of U.S. Bank, said Tuesday that President Gunjan Kedia will become the company’s chief executive officer, replacing Andy Cecere, who will remain chairman.
U.S. Bancorp said President Gunjan Kedia will become chief executive officer, replacing Andy Cecere, who will remain the lender’s chairman. Kedia, also elected to company’s board, will become ...
US Bancorp President Gunjan Kedia to Become Its First Female CEO By Pritam Biswas (Reuters) -U.S. Bancorp announced on Tuesday that President Gunjan Kedia will become its chief executive ...
On Tuesday, the bank announced that longtime executive and current president Gunjan Kedia will take over as CEO on April 15. Current chair and CEO Andy Cecere will transition to executive chairman ...
U.S. Bancorp has picked Gunjan Kedia to be its next chief executive officer, succeeding Andy Cecere, who will retire as CEO in April, the Minneapolis-based company announced Tuesday. Kedia, who has ...
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