Liam E. McGee is president of Global Consumer and Small Business Banking for Bank of America, which serves 55 million consumer and small business households in the United States, Canada and parts of Europe.
His responsibilities include a distribution network of more than 5,700 domestic banking centers and the nation’s No.1 Online Banking service and ATM network; Credit and Debit Card, including the recent merger with industry leader MBNA Corporation creating the No. 1 Card Services business; Deposits; Mortgage and Home Equity lending; Insurance products; and a Small Business Banking organization ranked No. 1 in SBA lending nationally and in most major U.S. urban markets.
He reports to Chief Executive Officer Ken Lewis and is a member of the corporation's Risk & Capital Committee and Management Operating Committee.
He joined Bank of America in 1990 and has broad leadership experience in consumer and commercial banking, as well as technology and operations. McGee led the California Consumer Bank, and Corporate Technology & Operations, before he was named president, Bank of America California. In 2001, he was appointed president of the Bank of America Consumer Bank.
Active in civic affairs and education, McGee is a member of the National Urban League Board of Trustees and the Arts & Science Council Board of Directors in Charlotte, North Carolina. He also served recently as chairman of both the University of San Diego Board of Trustees and the United Way of Greater Los Angeles, and two terms as a director of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco.
A native of County Donegal, Ireland, McGee grew up in Southern California and speaks Spanish fluently. He is a graduate of the University of San Diego, with a master's degree in business administration from Pepperdine University and a law degree from Loyola Law School.
McGee and his family live in Charlotte, North Carolina. |