BlackRock, Mark Wiedman
Seeking Alpha · 3d
BlackRock veteran Mark Wiedman said to leave asset manager
Mark Wiedman, head of BlackRock's (NYSE:BLK) global client business and potential successor to CEO Larry Fink, is leaving the asset manager after two decades to pursue other opportunities, according to a media report dated Tuesday.
Pensions&Investments · 3d
BlackRock senior executive and potential Fink successor Mark Wiedman departing firm
Wiedman, who joined BlackRock in 2004 to help build the firm’s Financial Markets Advisory Group, was seen as one of a handful of the New York-based money management giant’s executives who could be tapped to fill CEO Larry Fink’s shoes when the 72-year-old co-founder of the firm eventually retires.
news.bloomberglaw · 3d
BlackRock CEO Succession Outlook Shifts Amid Exits, Buying Spree
Mark Wiedman, one of BlackRock Inc.’s most senior executives and a potential successor to Chief Executive Officer Larry Fink, is leaving the world’s largest asset manager in a shuffle of its top ranks of leadership.
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