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Wiedman was viewed as among the likely contenders to succeed Fink, along with chief operating officer Rob Goldstein, chief financial officer Martin Small, and BlackRock International head Rachel Lord.
A top BlackRock executive, Mark Wiedman, who was considered a prospective successor to CEO Larry Fink, is leaving the world's largest asset manager, a person familiar with the matter said.
Wiedman was viewed as among the likely contenders to succeed Fink, along with chief operating officer Rob Goldstein, chief financial officer Martin Small, and BlackRock International head Rachel Lord.
When Larry Fink addressed analysts after BlackRock announced its fourth quarter results on 15 January, many were unaware he ...
BlackRock's (BLK) Fink revealed his efforts to groom future leadership at the firm, with other potential successors including CFO Martin Small, Chief Operating Officer Rob Goldstein, Senior ...
Fink, who’s also a BlackRock co-founder, said in July that he’s working to prepare the next generation of leaders at the firm. Other potential successors include chief financial officer Martin Small, ...
Mark Wiedman, one of BlackRock Inc.’s most senior executives ... Chief Operating Officer Rob Goldstein, Senior Managing Director and Head of International Rachel Lord and Raj Rao, a member ...