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  Bank of America Chief Financial Officer

Paul Donofrio

Chief Financial Officer at Bank of America

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Professional Background

Mr. Paul M. Donofrio has been the Chief Financial Officer of Bank of America Corporation since August 01, 2015. Mr. Donofrio served as Head of Global Transaction Services at Bank of America Corporation from January 2012 to April 2015. Mr. Donofrio served as Head of Global Corporate Credit & Transaction Banking for Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc. He served as the Co-Head of Global Corporate & Investment Banking of Bank of America Corporation from April 2011 to January 2012. He served as Head - Global Corporate Banking business of BofA Merrill Lynch since February 2010. He served as the Global Head of Healthcare Consumer & Retail & Technology Media & Telecom Corporate & Investment Banking - Bank of America Merrill Lynch of BofA Merrill Lynch (formerly Merill Lynch & Co. Inc.,) from joining in 1999 to February 2010. In September 2009, Mr. Donofrio was named Global Corporate and Investment Banking executive at BofA Merrill, responsible for leading investment banking globally and partnering closely with Global Corporate Banking to deliver a fully integrated platform. He was a senior member of the healthcare group of UBS where he focused on biotech, specialty pharma and large cap pharma companies. He also worked at Kidder, Peabody & Company in the healthcare, technology and debt restructuring groups. Mr. Donofrio is a Professional at Banc of America Securities.

Experience

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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?