Investing.com — Mark Wiedman, a senior executive at BlackRock Inc (NYSE: ), and a possible successor to CEO Larry Fink, has decided to leave the world's largest asset management company, Bloomberg reported on Tuesday.
Wiedman, who has been with the firm for 20 years and now leads the global consumer business, intends to explore opportunities beyond BlackRock, the report said, citing people familiar with the situation.
BlackRock is expected to promote more executives in response to the move, with the move expected to take place as early as this week, the report said.
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