Alumni Newsroom

Alumni Newsroom

For Tony Allen, a commitment to public service and community empowerment underscored his tenure at Bank of America and ultimately his current role as president of Delaware State University.

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Committed to client-focused innovation, Bank of America now holds nearly 6,600 patents Most U.S. patents of any financial services company in the country More than 7,300 inventors around the world Nearly 1 out of 5 patents granted last year related to AI and machine learning innovations

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Kobi Kennedy Brinson, a Bank of America alum since 2014, is co-chair of Winston & Strawn LLP’s Financial Services Industry Group and is a litigation and regulatory enforcement partner in the firm’s Charlotte office.

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The new auto prequalification makes car shopping more convenient and approachable.

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Prior to joining Bank of America from the Pentagon in 2008, Jeff Cathey served with distinction in the U.S. Navy for 29 years. Since leaving the company in 2022, he has served on several boards and was inducted into the Florida Veterans Hall of Fame.

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Bank of America reported its third-quarter 2023 financial results on Oct. 17.

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Company has also made $24 million investment in 2023 Neighborhood Builders® and Neighborhood Champions to support local organizations.

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After a 25-year career in investment banking and 17 years with Bank of America, Craig Coben retired in 2022.

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The yearly minimum rate of pay for full-time employees will Increase to nearly $48,000.

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In September 2020 Jennifer MacPhee retired from Bank of America after 19 years of service to the company and to the Albany, N.Y. community. Now Jennifer dedicates her time and passion for giving back in both her hometown of Albany and her retirement home near Charlotte.

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The nationally recognized nonprofit community foundation announced Cathy’s appointment, effective January 2024.

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After 35 years in a variety of leadership roles across the U.S., Jim retired from Bank of America in 2013. Now, he and his wife, Norma, focus their time, and their joy, on being grandparents.

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