WSJ News Exclusive | Possible Biden Appointee Roger Ferguson to Retire as CEO of TIAA Finance Firm

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Roger Ferguson, CEO of money manager TIAA, will retire in March. A former vice chairman of the Federal Reserve, he has emerged as a top contender for a cabinet role in the Biden administration.

Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association of America said Tuesday that Roger Ferguson, the money manager’s long-serving chief executive, will retire in March.

Mr. Ferguson, one of Wall Street’s most-prominent Black executives, ran TIAA for a dozen years, leading the firm through the 2008-09 financial crisis and broadening its reach through multibillion-dollar acquisitions. A former vice chairman of the U.S. Federal Reserve, Mr. Ferguson has emerged as a top contender for a cabinet role in the Biden administration, The Wall...

 

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Or has he?

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