CFO Rosholt Resigns from Bank One
CHICAGO, April 20, 2000 -- BANK ONE CORPORATION announced today that Chief Financial Officer Robert A. Rosholt has decided to resign from the corporation, effective May 1, 2000.
The Corporation has begun a search that will consider both internal and external candidates.
?On behalf of many employees, I want to thank Bob Rosholt for his many contributions over 26 years with the Corporation,? said Chairman and Chief Executive Officer James Dimon.
Rosholt, 50, has served as chief financial officer of Bank One since the merger of Banc One Corporation and First Chicago NBD Corporation in 1998. He served as CFO of First Chicago Corporation and then First Chicago NBD since 1993. He joined First Chicago in 1974.
"It has been a very rewarding 26 years at the corporation,? Rosholt said. ?It is the right time for a change for me and for the corporation. I am confident that Bank One will be successful under the leadership of Jamie Dimon.? BANK ONE CORPORATION (NYSE: ONE) is the nation?s fifth-largest bank holding company, with assets of more than $270 billion. Bank One offers a full range of financial services to commercial and business customers and consumers. It can be found on the Internet at www.bankone.com. |