Christiana Riley
Christiana Riley (born 1978) is a member of the Management Board of Deutsche Bank AG and Chief Executive Officer, Americas.[1]
At the time of her appointment, she was the only woman on the board.[2]
Possible sources: head of Deutsche Bank in the US[3][4][5] [page in German WP https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christiana_Riley], podcast[6]
Early life and education
Riley grew up in Connecticut and graduated from Greenwich High School in 1996.[7] In 2000, she attended Princeton University, where she majored in Romance languages and earned a Bachelor of Arts degree. In 2005 she completed her Master of Business Administration at the London Business School.[8]
Career
Riley's professional career began in 2000 at the investment bank Greenhill, where she worked as an analyst in the New York office and later relocated to Frankfurt.[9] From there she moved to the consulting firm McKinsey, where she worked from 2004 to 2006 as an associate.[10]
Deutsche Bank
In 2006, Riley began working at Deutsche Bank. There she first worked in the strategy department, which she headed from 2011 to 2015. She then became Chief Financial Officer of the corporate and investment bank.[11]
On January 1, 2020, she was appointed to the Management Board of Deutsche Bank, where she is Chief Executive Officer for DB USA Corp with responsibility for the Americas region.[12][13] The Financial Times named her one of the ten people who should move Wall Street in 2020.[14]
In a post on LinkedIn, she strongly condemned the attack on the Capitol in Washington by Donald Trump supporters.[15][16]
Other activities
Riley is a member of the Board of Directors of The Clearing House. She also serves on the Executive Committee of the Institute for International Bankers and is a member of the Trustees of the American Institute for Contemporary German Studies, the Arthur F. Burns Fellowship and the Cranach Foundation.[17][18] In January 2021, Riley was appointed as a member of the Chief Executive Officers for Corporate Purpose (CECP).[19]
Personal
In 2004 she married Christopher Bruce Riley.[20] Riley has two children.[21]
References
- ↑ "Vorstand". Deutsche Bank.
- ↑ Christian Kirchner (2021-03-30). "Die Vorstands-Rochade bei der Deutschen Bank auf einen Blick". finanz-szene.de.
- ↑ "Christiana Riley im Porträt: Die neue Amerikachefin der Deutschen Bank muss die Kunden beruhigen". www.handelsblatt.com (in Deutsch). Retrieved 2022-03-17.
- ↑ Mußler, Hanno. "Einzige Frau im Vorstand: Ein frisches Gesicht für die Deutsche Bank". FAZ.NET (in Deutsch). ISSN 0174-4909. Retrieved 2022-03-17.
- ↑ Bernau, Patrick. "Christiana Riley: Eine neue Frau für den Deutsche-Bank-Vorstand". FAZ.NET (in Deutsch). ISSN 0174-4909. Retrieved 2022-03-17.
- ↑ "No Turning Back: Christiana Riley on leading Deutsche Bank USA on Apple Podcasts". Apple Podcasts. Retrieved 2022-03-17.
- ↑ "Dismayed Greenwich Confronts a Message of Hate in a Yearbook". The New York Times.
- ↑ "Ein frisches Gesicht für die Deutsche Bank". Frankfurter Allgemeine. 2020-02-04.
- ↑ Nicole Nitsche (2020-12-20). "The female stars of the finance, payment and banking industry". Payment & Banking.
- ↑ "Eine neue Frau für den Deutsche-Bank-Vorstand". Frankfurter Allgemeine. 2019-07-14.
- ↑ "Christiana Riley". Bloomberg.
- ↑ "Deutsche Bank announces new leadership team". Deutsche Bank AG. 2019-07-07.
- ↑ rei/Reuters (2021-03-30). "Campelli verantwortet zwei Deutsche-Bank-Sparten". spiegel.de.
- ↑ "The HERoes top 100 women role model executives 2020". Yahoo.
- ↑ "Deutsche Bank macht Schluss mit Trump". tagesschau.de. 2021-01-12.
- ↑ rei/Reuters (2021-01-12). "Deutsche Bank will keine Geschäfte mehr mit Trump machen". manager-magazin.de.
- ↑ "Christiana Riley". Financial Times. 2021-07-16. Archived from the original on 2021-11-29.
- ↑ "Institute's Board of Trustees". Institute of International Bankers.
- ↑ "CECP Announces Deutsche Bank CEO Christiana Riley to Join Board of Directors". 3BL Media. 2021-01-21.
- ↑ "WEDDINGS/CELEBRATIONS; Christiana Phillips Christopher Riley". The New York Times. 2004-08-29.
- ↑ Patrick Bernau (2019-07-14). "Eine neue Frau für den Deutsche-Bank-Vorstand". faz.net.
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