Charles Noski

Last updated

Charles H. Noski
Charles Noski.jpg
BornAugust 23, 1952 (1952-08-23) (age 69)
OccupationRetired Vice Chairman of AT&T and Bank of America
Board member of Booking Holdings and Hewlett Packard Enterprise
Spouse(s)Lisa Jeanne Noski
Children2

Charles H. Noski (born August 23, 1952, in Eureka, California [1] ) was the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Wells Fargo & Company from March 2020 to August 2021. [2] He previously held a variety of positions, including the position of CFO at AT&T, Bank of America, and Northrop Grumman, as well as the positions of director and chairman of the audit committee of Microsoft. [2]

Contents

Education

In 1973, Noski earned a bachelor's degree in business administration from California State University, Northridge. In 1995, he returned to earn his master's degree in accounting while continuing to work full-time at Hughes Electronics. The university awarded him an honorary doctorate in 2007. [3] [4]

Career

In 1973, Noski began his career at accounting firm Haskins & Sells (now Deloitte & Touche) where he served for 17 years and was named partner in 1983. In 1990, he joined Hughes Electronics Corporation as corporate vice president and controller. In 1992, Hughes named him corporate senior vice president and chief financial officer, in 1996 he was elected vice chairman, and he later became the company's president and chief operating officer. [3] [4]

From 1999 to 2002, Noski was senior executive vice president and chief financial officer of AT&T Corporation. In February 2002, he was named vice chairman of the company's board of directors. From 2003 to 2005, Noski was at Northrop Grumman Corporation as corporate vice president and chief financial officer; he was a director at the company from 2002 to 2005. [3] [5] In 2003, Noski was elected to the board of directors of Microsoft. In 2010, he was named executive vice president and chief financial officer of Bank of America Corporation, and became vice chairman in 2011. He retired from Bank of America in 2012 and has since served on the boards of directors of Microsoft, Avon Products, Booking Holdings Inc, Hewlett Packard Enterprise and Wells Fargo. [2]

Noski has also been a director of Air Products & Chemicals, Automatic Data Processing, Avery Dennison, Morgan Stanley and the National Association of Corporate Directors. [3]

Noski was chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Financial Accounting Foundation from 2016 through 2019, and is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and Financial Executives International. He was appointed to Ernst & Young's Independent Audit Quality Committee in 2019, and is a past member and Chairman of the FASB's Financial Accounting Standards Advisory Council and a past member of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board's Standing Advisory Group. [5] In 2006, Mr. Noski was inducted into the inaugural class of the Financial Executives International Hall of Fame, and in 2021 was named to the Accounting Hall of Fame by the American Accounting Association.

Related Research Articles

Corporate titles or business titles are given to company and organization officials to show what duties and responsibilities they have in the organization. Such titles are used by publicly and privately held for-profit corporations. In addition, many non-profit organizations, educational institutions, partnerships, and sole proprietorships also confer corporate titles.

Richard Marco Kovacevich is an American business executive and the former CEO of Wells Fargo & Company.

James G. Roche American politician

James Gerard Roche is an American politician. He served as the 20th Secretary of the Air Force, serving from January 20, 2001 to January 20, 2005. Prior to serving as secretary, Roche served in the United States Navy for 23 years, and as an executive with Northrop Grumman.

James A. Bell American businessman

James Aaron Bell is a retired American executive of The Boeing Company.

Jay Rasulo Business Executive

James A. "Jay" Rasulo was the Senior Executive VP and CFO of The Walt Disney Company. On June 30, 2015, Christine McCarthy was announced as his successor. Prior to being appointed CFO, he was chairman of Walt Disney Parks and Resorts from October 2005 until December 2009 when he switched positions with Thomas O. Staggs. He was made the president of the theme park division in September 2002, replacing Paul Pressler.

Ronald D. Sugar is an American business executive. He served as the chairman of the board and chief executive officer of the Northrop Grumman Corporation from 2003 to 2009. On August 1, 2018 he was unanimously elected as independent Chairman of Uber.

Stephen Frasier Bollenbach was a financial manager who served as CEO and CFO for many hotel-related organizations. After working with financier Daniel K. Ludwig from 1968 to 1980, he oversaw mergers and acquisitions for various corporations to include Marriott Corporation, Holiday Corporation, Harrah's Entertainment, the Trump Organization, Disney, and Hilton Hotels. He served on various corporate boards, including the nonexecutive chairman of Los Angeles-based KB Home and a member of the board of directors of Time Warner. He served on the board of directors for American International Group, Inc. (AIG) during the 2007 financial crisis, and he was also a director of Harrah's Entertainment, Inc., Macy's, Inc., and the Los Angeles World Affairs Council.

John Stumpf American businessman

John Gerard Stumpf is an American business executive and retail banker. He was the chairman and chief executive officer of Wells Fargo, one of the Big Four banks of the United States. He was named CEO in June 2007, elected to the board of directors in June 2006, and named president in August 2005. He became chairman in January 2010. Stumpf resigned as chairman and CEO of Wells Fargo on October 12, 2016, after a scandal involving customer accounts and subsequent pressure from the public and lawmakers. He was succeeded by Timothy J. Sloan.

Carl E. Reichardt

Carl Edwin Reichardt Jr. was an American banking executive and Chief Executive Officer of Wells Fargo Bank.

James Reid-Anderson is a British businessman who was formerly the president, chairman, and chief executive officer (CEO) of Six Flags Entertainment Corporation. Before working for Six Flags, Jim was previously a healthcare adviser to both Apollo and the managing board of Siemens AG. Under Reid-Anderson, Dade Behring was acquired by Siemens.

The Committee on Capital Markets Regulation is an independent and nonpartisan 501(c)(3) research organization financed by contributions from individuals, foundations, and corporations.

Julia Suryapranata Gouw is former president, chief operating officer and a member of the board of directors of East West Bancorp, Inc. and East West Bank. Gouw originally joined East West Bank in 1989 as controller and became executive vice president and chief financial officer from 1994 to 2008. Under Gouw's leadership, East West achieved 11 consecutive years of record earnings.

Jim Turley American businessman

James S. Turley is an American business executive. He was chairman and chief executive officer of Ernst & Young from 2001 to 2013. He currently serves as the National President of the Boy Scouts of America.

Charles "Charlie" W. Scharf is an American investment banker and business executive who serves as the chief executive officer and president of Wells Fargo. He was previously the CEO of Visa Inc. and BNY Mellon, and has been an independent director on the Microsoft board of directors since 2014.

Ross McInnes is a French business executive, and the chairman of Safran since 2015.

Theodore F. Craver, Jr. is an American business executive. He is the retired Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer (2008-2016) of Edison International, a public utility holding company listed on the New York Stock Exchange with $13 billion in revenues and $57 billion in assets.

Wesley G. Bush is an American systems engineer and business executive. He is the former CEO and chairman of Northrop Grumman, and he is currently a director of General Motors and Cisco.

Louis Tung-jung Hsieh is a Chinese businessman and lawyer, and the chief financial officer (CFO) of NIO, a Chinese developer of electric and autonomous vehicles. He is a senior advisor and director of New Oriental, China's largest private educational services provider, and the company's president from May 2009 to January 2016.

Robert (Bob) Holmes Swan is an American business executive. He was CEO of Intel Corporation from January 2019 until February 15, 2021. He joined Intel as CFO in October 2016 from General Atlantic, after spending years as CFO at eBay, Electronic Data Systems, and TRW Inc. Following the resignation of Brian Krzanich as Intel CEO, he was named interim CEO on June 21, 2018, and appointed to full-time CEO on January 31, 2019. As of February 15, 2021 Swan was replaced by VMware CEO Pat Gelsinger. In July 2021, Silicon Valley venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz announced that Swan will be joining the firm.

Carol B. Tomé is an American business executive who is currently the Chief Executive Officer of United Parcel Service (UPS). She is formerly of The Home Depot, where she worked from 1995 to 2019, serving as Vice President and Treasurer and later as Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. She has served as a board member for UPS since 2003.

References

  1. Heffes, Ellen M. (July 1, 2006). "Charles Noski". The Free Library.
  2. 1 2 3 "Charles H. Noski Biography - Board of Directors - Wells Fargo". www.wellsfargo.com. Retrieved July 11, 2020.
  3. 1 2 3 4 Rick Rothacker (August 10, 2012). "Bank of America vice chairman, former CFO, to retire in September". Reuters.
  4. 1 2 "CSUN to Bestow Honorary Degree on Business Leader, Alumnus Charles Noski". California State University, Northridge. May 1, 2007.
  5. 1 2 "Charles H. Noski". Microsoft Corp. July 1, 2010.