15 Facts About Anne Finucane

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Anne Finucane was born on 1952 and is an American banker who is vice chair of Bank of America and chair of the board of Bank of America Europe.

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Anne Finucane leads the bank's socially responsible investing, global public policy, and environmental, social and corporate governance committee.

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Anne Finucane has worked in the banking industry since 1995, when she joined Fleet Financial, which later merged with the short-lived BankBoston to become part of Bank of America.

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Anne Finucane's mother, Mary, was a homemaker and distant relative of Tip O'Neill.

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Anne Finucane entered the banking industry when she joined Fleet Financial in 1995, serving as head of corporate affairs and marketing.

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Anne Finucane worked to improve the bank's reputation following a subprime lending crisis, and helped in company acquisitions.

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Anne Finucane became FleetBoston Financial's executive vice president for corporate marketing and communications.

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In mid-2017, Anne Finucane was reportedly considered for Uber's vacant chief executive officer position, following the resignation of Travis Kalanick.

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Anne Finucane ranked sixth on Boston list of "The 100 Women Who Run This Town" in 2010.

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Anne Finucane was included in PRWeek 2013 "Power List", and ranked number 20 in Forbes 2014 list of "50 Most Influential CMOs" in the world.

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Anne Finucane was named to Barron's 100 Most Influential Women in US Finance list in 2021.

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In 2019, Anne Finucane was inducted into the American Advertising Federation's Advertising Hall of Fame.

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Anne Finucane was selected for the inaugural 2021 Forbes 50 Over 50; made up of entrepreneurs, leaders, scientists and creators who are over the age of 50.

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Anne Finucane is married to the journalist Mike Barnicle, who has three children from another marriage; the couple have four adult children of their own, and live in Lincoln, Massachusetts.

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Anne Finucane is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and has been president of the Massachusetts Women's Forum.