- Gunjan Kedia to Become CEO of U. S. Bancorp in Mid-April
MINNEAPOLIS-- (BUSINESS WIRE)-- U S Bancorp (NYSE: USB) announced today that President Gunjan Kedia will become the company’s chief executive officer at the conclusion of the organization’s annual meeting of shareholders on April 15 Kedia also was elected to the company’s Board of Directors
- U. S. Bank’s Kedia to become CEO in April | Banking Dive
Kedia, 54, will become U S Bank’s first female CEO and serve as the second woman to lead a top-10 American bank, alongside Citi’s Jane Fraser, who has held her role since 2021
- U. S. Bancorp President Gunjan Kedia to become its first female CEO - CNBC
U S Bancorp announced on Tuesday that President Gunjan Kedia will become its chief executive, effective April 15, becoming the first woman in the bank's history to take up the role
- Gunjan Kedia - President and CEO, U. S. Bancorp | LinkedIn
Gunjan Kedia is the President and CEO of U S Bancorp, the fifth-largest commercial bank in the country She also serves as a member of the company's Board of Directors
- US Bancorp President Gunjan Kedia to become its first female CEO
U S Bancorp announced on Tuesday that President Gunjan Kedia will become its chief executive, effective April 15, becoming the first woman in the bank's history to take up the role
- Gunjan Kedias in-tray as she becomes CEO of U. S. Bancorp | Fortune
Gunjan Kedia will become the new CEO of U S Bancorp in April, taking over from Andrew Cecere, as the financial industry navigates economic uncertainties, trade tensions, and evolving
- Gunjan Kedia to succeed Andy Cecere as CEO of U. S. Bank - Minneapolis . . .
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
- U. S. Bancorp Names Gunjan Kedia CEO, Succeeding Andy Cecere
Kedia, 54, is set to take the helm of the nation’s largest regional bank in mid-April, becoming its first woman CEO She became president in 2024 and was seen as a likely successor
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