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Business leadership change

Bank of America names Chip McLeod

Analysis based on 10 articles · First reported Jun 05, 2026 · Last updated Jun 05, 2026

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The appointment of Chip McLeod>>> as president of Upstate United States — North Carolina>>> for Bank of America>>> is a positive development, signaling a strategic focus on regional growth and client relationship deepening. This could lead to increased market share and revenue for Bank of America>>> in the long term. The stock of Bank of America>>> (NYSE: BAC) may see a minor positive sentiment due to this strategic leadership move.

Financial Services

Bank of America>>> announced the appointment of Chip McLeod>>> as the new president of Upstate United States — North Carolina>>>. McLeod, previously a senior resident director at Bank of America — Merrill (company) Lynch Wealth Management>>>, succeeds Stacy Brandon>>>, who retired after 39 years with the company. In his new role, McLeod will be responsible for driving Bank of America's>>> strategy to grow market share, deepen client relationships, and foster collaboration across its eight lines of business in the Upstate region, which includes Anderson, Greenville, Laurens, Pickens, and Spartanburg counties. Brian Moynihan>>>, chair and CEO of Bank of America>>>, emphasized that McLeod's extensive experience in wealth management and financial services will be crucial in delivering on the bank's responsible growth strategy. The bank has a significant presence in the region, with 270 employees across 20 locations, and has made substantial investments in philanthropic funding and small-business and commercial loans.

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Bank of America appointed Chip McLeod>>> as president of Upstate United States — North Carolina, aiming to grow its market share and deepen client relationships in the region. This leadership change is part of its responsible growth strategy.
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Bank of America>>> announced a key leadership change in its Upstate United States — North Carolina>>> market, appointing Chip McLeod>>> as president to drive regional growth and client engagement.
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Chip McLeod>>> was named president of Upstate United States — North Carolina for Bank of America>>>, succeeding Stacy Brandon>>>. He will lead efforts to grow market share and drive collaboration across the company's lines of business in the region.
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Stacy Brandon>>> retired from Bank of America>>> after 39 years, having led the Upstate United States — North Carolina market for over 10 years. Her retirement led to the appointment of Chip McLeod>>>.
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Chip McLeod>>> previously served as a senior resident director at Bank of America — Merrill (company) Lynch Wealth Management>>>, a part of Bank of America>>>. His experience at Bank of America — Merrill (company)>>> is highlighted as a key asset for his new role.
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The Upstate region of United States — North Carolina>>> is the geographical focus of Chip McLeod's>>> new role, where Bank of America>>> aims to expand its market share and financial services.
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Brian Moynihan>>>, CEO of Bank of America>>>, expressed confidence in Chip McLeod's>>> leadership to continue the bank's responsible growth strategy in Upstate United States — North Carolina>>>.
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