The BlackRock veteran Mark Wiedman is planning his exit from the firm, shaking up the race to succeed CEO Larry Fink.
A potential successor to BlackRock CEO Larry Fink is reportedly leaving the firm, narrowing the list of contenders to become the next boss of the world's largest money manager.
Wiedman, head of the global client business, was instrumental in driving BlackRock’s growth in passive investing.
Asset manager BlackRock's top executive Mark Wiedman, who was touted to be a potential successor to CEO Larry Fink, is departing the firm, the Financial Times reported on Tuesday, citing four people ...
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 ...
Wiedman, who joined BlackRock in 2004 to help build the firm’s Financial Markets Advisory Group, was seen as one of a handful ...
“Our record results in 2024 are just the beginning of our next phase of growth,” Fink concluded, with pending acquisitions - ...
Mark Wiedman, one of BlackRock’s most senior executives and a potential successor to CEO Larry Fink, is leaving the world’s ...