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Consello Welcomes Former Verizon, Ericsson CEO Hans Vestberg as Senior Operating Advisor
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Consello Appoints Blake Sonnenshein as Head of Strategic Communications Advisory
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Consello Announces Investment in The Mentor Hub and Broad Expansion of UK Business.
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Jon de Jager Appointed as CEO of Consello Middle East
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Nine-time Olympic Gold Medalist Carl Lewis Reflects on the Demands of Winning in the Latest Grey Matter Episode, hosted by Declan Kelly
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Mike Wirth, Chairman and CEO of Chevron, talks Pragmatic Discipline in the latest Grey Matter Episode, hosted by Declan Kelly
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Consello Acquires Morpheus Risk
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Tom Brady Announces ‘Big Things’ With Shane Lowry as a Strategic Partnership Takes Shape
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Brian Moynihan: Chair of the Board & CEO,
Bank of America
Steady at the Helm
When Brian Moynihan became CEO of Bank of America in January 2010, he inherited an institution that had grown rapidly through six major acquisitions in six years in the wake of the worst financial crisis in a generation. From his first days in the role, he moved decisively to simplify what had accumulated, clearing away what no longer served the institution so its greatest strengths could be brought to bear.
What followed was fifteen years of sustained transformation, driven by the same steadiness that defined his earliest days in the role. Moynihan led a digital reinvention that fundamentally changed how the bank served its clients, drove customer satisfaction to record levels, and built an institution that today looks fundamentally different from the one he inherited, while never losing sight of the purpose and obligation that guided him from the start.
In this episode of Grey Matter, Brian Moynihan sits down with Consello Founder, Chairman and CEO Declan Kelly to discuss what it means to lead an institution of that scale through successive periods of historic change, and how staying steady at the helm can shape not just how an organization survives a difficult moment, but what it becomes in the years that follow.