U.S. Bancorp Appoints Dolan Vice Chairman, CFO



U.S. Bancorp announced that Terry Dolan, currently vice chairman, Wealth Management & Securities Services, has been appointed to vice chairman and chief financial officer, effective August 1. He will report to Richard Davis, chairman and chief executive officer.

Kathy Rogers, currently vice chairman and chief financial officer, has made the difficult decision to step down from that role due to changing family circumstances and the need to be in Cincinnati full-time. She will remain with the company in her previous role, as head of the Stress Test process, and be based in Cincinnati. Rogers will continue in her responsibilities as CFO through the transition and will participate in the second quarter earnings results conference call on July 15.

Dolan has been with U.S. Bank for nearly 18 years and has been in his current role as vice chairman, Wealth Management & Securities Services since July 2010. Prior to his current role, he served as executive vice president and controller at U.S. Bank. In addition, he has led a variety of important functions, including accounting and related operations, finance, tax, corporate insurance, corporate development and business integration, where he was responsible for a variety of merger and acquisition activities. Under his leadership, Wealth Management & Securities Services’ revenues have grown approximately 30% and net income has grown approximately 18%, including expansion into U.S. Bank’s European markets. The process to identify Dolan’s replacement for Wealth Management & Securities Services is underway.


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