J. D. Moriarty | Comparably
  Bank of America Head of Equity Capital Markets for The Americas and Managing Director

J. D. Moriarty

Head of Equity Capital Markets for The Americas and Managing Director at Bank of America

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Professional Background

Mr. J. D. Moriarty has been Chief Financial Officer of LendingTree, Inc. since August 2017 and served as its Senior Vice President of Corporate Development since June 2017 until August 2017. Mr. Moriarty has been the Head of Equity Capital Markets for The Americas at Bank of America Corporation since July 2014 and serves as its Managing Director. He served as the Head of Technology Equity Capital Markets at Bank of America Corporation. He has almost 23 years of experience with Bank of America Merrill Lynch, served as Managing Director & Head of Americas Equity Capital Markets. Prior to this leadership role, he had responsibility for equity origination in a wide range of industry sectors, including Technology. Mr. Moriarty received a B.A. in Economics & Finance from Bucknell University and an M.B.A. from The Stanford University Graduate School of Business.

Experience

CompanyRoleIndustryYears
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Head of Equity Capital Markets for The Americas and Managing DirectorCurrent

Employee Ratings at Bank of America

C+
68/100

On Comparably 737 employees at Bank of America have rated their company’s overall culture grade a C+ contributing a total of 10488 ratings. Most employees have a minimum of Over 10 Years of work experience and have worked at Bank of America for 2 to 5 Years. Employees rate the categories Perks And Benefits, CEO Rating, and Manager the highest while rating Office Culture, Retention, and eNPS the lowest.

Of the users who contributed ratings on Comparably, 55% were men and 45% were women.

Results from 737 Employees in All Departments, All Gender, All Ethnicities and All Yrs Experience

72
out of 100
How would you rate your manager?
AnswerPercent
Yes81%
No19%
Do you look forward to interacting with your coworkers?
77
out of 100
How confident are you about the future success of your company?