Here’s a look at the 15 financial-services executives meeting with President Obama at the White House. (REUTERS)
Robert Benmosche, President and CEO, AIG
Benmosche has served as CEO of AIG since 2009. He was awarded $10.5 million in total compensation in 2012. (REUTERS)
Lloyd Blankfein, Chairman and CEO, The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.
Blankfein began his tenure as CEO of Goldman Sachs in 2006. He was awarded $21 million in total compensation in 2012. (REUTERS)
Michael Corbat, CEO, Citigroup
Corbat has served as CEO of Citigroup since 2012. He was awarded $11.5 million in total compensation in his first year.
Jamie Dimon, Chairman and CEO, J.P. Morgan Chase & Co.
Dimon has served as CEO of J.P. Morgan Chase since Dec. 31, 2005. He was awarded $18.7 million in total compensation in 2012.
“I would love to see resolution, solutions that are good for America, good for jobs and good for growth, and I think everyone in this group would say the same thing,” Dimon told FBN’s Rich Edson before the White House meeting. (Reuters)
Douglas Flint, Group Chairman, HSBC Holdings plc
Flint has served as Chairman of HSBC since 2011. (REUTERS)
James P. Gorman, Chairman and CEO, Morgan Stanley
Gorman has served as CEO of Morgan Stanley since 2010. He was awarded $9.75 million in total compensation in 2012. (REUTERS)
Gerald L. Hassell, Chairman and CEO, BNY Mellon
Hassell has served as CEO of BNY Mellon since 2011. He was awarded $13.8 million in total compensation in 2012. (REUTERS)
Jay Hooley, Chairman, President, and CEO, State Street Corporation
Hooley has served as CEO of State Street since 2010. He was awarded $15.6 million in total compensation in 2012. (REUTERS)
Anshu Jain, Co-Chief Executive Officer, Deutsche Bank
Jain has served as co-CEO of Deutsche Bank since 2011. He was awarded €4.8 million, or about $6.5 million based on current exchange rates, in total compensation in 2012. (REUTERS)
Brian Moynihan, CEO, Bank of America
Moynihan has served as CEO of Bank of America since 2010. He was awarded $12 million in total compensation in 2012. (REUTERS)
Rob Nichols, President and CEO, Financial Services Forum
Nichols has been CEO of Financial Services Forum since 2005. Financial Services Forum is a policy group focusing on financial and economic issues. Its membership is comprised of 20 CEOs, many of whom are attending the meeting with President Obama.
Abigail Johnson, President, Fidelity Financial Services
Johnson, the daughter of Fidelity Investments Chairman Ned Johnson, has served as President of Fidelity Financial Services since 2012. Forbes estimates her net worth is $17.2 billion. (REUTERS)
John Rogers, Executive Vice President, The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.
Rogers has served as Executive Vice President of Goldman Sachs since 2011. He previously held several positions in the federal government before joining Goldman Sachs in 1994. (REUTERS)
Keith Sherin, Chairman and CEO, GE Capital
Sherin has served as CEO of GE Capital since 2013. He was awarded $20.1 million in total compensation in 2012.
John Stumpf, Chairman, President, and CEO, Wells Fargo & Company
Stumpf has served as CEO of Wells Fargo since 2007. He was awarded $19.8 million in total compensation in 2012. (REUTERS)