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, head of the global client business, was instrumental in driving BlackRock’s growth in passive investing.
Larry Fink built BlackRock into an asset management titan with the help of canny dealmaking that caught hold of a huge shift ...
A potential successor to BlackRock CEO Larry Fink is reportedly leaving the firm, narrowing the list of contenders to become ...
BlackRock Inc. is elevating several senior executives to expand its business in the Americas and with key institutional clients, following the announced departure of Mark Wiedman, once seen as a ...
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 ...
(Reuters) - Asset manager BlackRock's senior executive Mark Wiedman, who was touted to be a potential successor to CEO Larry Fink, is departing the firm, said two sources familiar with the matter.
Mark Wiedman, a senior BlackRock executive with ... was believed to be a potential successor to Chief Executive Larry Fink. Wiedman was instrumental in driving BlackRock's growth in passive ...