BofA Vice Chairman, Global Wealth Head Laughlin Dies at 63
- Formerly chief risk officer, head of legacy mortgage unit
- Worked with BofA CEO Moynihan at FleetBoston Financial
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Bank of America Corp. said Terry Laughlin, vice chairman and head of global wealth and investment management, has died. He was 63.
Laughlin, who ran the bank’s $2.8 trillion wealth-management business, formerly served as its chief risk officer, the bank said in a statement Friday. Larry Di Rita, a spokesman for Bank of America, declined to comment on the cause of death or succession plans.