Richard M. Rosenberg
Rosenberg was a Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. During his tenure from 1990 to 1996, Rosenberg significantly strengthened Bank of America's retail franchise, as well as its corporate operations. The company also achieved record earnings, stock price, and dividend levels, and firmly established itself as a leader in community reinvestment programs. He was appointed Chairman and CEO in 1990 and served until 1996. Prior to joining Bank of America in April 1987, Mr. Rosenberg served as President and Chief Operating Officer of Seattle-First National Bank and Seafirst Corporation. He served as Vice Chairman and Director of Wells Fargo Bank and was with that organization for 22 years. He was also a commander in the U.S. Naval Reserve, a member of the California Bar Association, a trustee of the California Institute of Technology, a president of The Bankers Roundtable, the Bank Marketing Association, the Federal Advisory Council of the Federal Reserve System and a chairman of MasterCard International and the United Way of the Bay Area. He was a member of the Boards of Directors of the Buck Institute for Age Research, the San Francisco Symphony, the Naval War College Foundation, and chairman of the Executive Council of the University of California Medical Center. He served as the Chairman of the Board for ABX Air, and as a Director of Airborne Express Corporation, SBC Communications, UCSF-Stanford Health Care, Chronicle Publishing Company, Northrop Grumman Corporation, Health Care Property Inc., and Pacific Life Insurance Company.