Bill Daley, the former White House chief of staff, has left his post at Bank of New York Mellon after less than five months
Bill Daley, the former White House chief of staff, has left his post at Bank of New York Mellon Corp. less than five months after the bank announced his arrival.
Mr. Daley said Tuesday he made the decision after his former boss, BNY Mellon CEO Charles Scharf, departed to take the same job at Wells Fargo & Co. Messrs. Daley and Scharf had previously worked together at JPMorgan Chase & Co., and the CEO had brought on his former colleague to oversee BNY Mellon’s government affairs and communications functions.
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