MOLLY MULVIHILL was recently promoted to senior VP and senior relationship manager in global commercial banking at Bank of America. Formerly the market executive for the Central New York market, Mulvihill now provides financial services to companies with annual revenue of between $50 million and $2 billion, in her new role. She began her career […]
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MOLLY MULVIHILL was recently promoted to senior VP and senior relationship manager in global commercial banking at Bank of America. Formerly the market executive for the Central New York market, Mulvihill now provides financial services to companies with annual revenue of between $50 million and $2 billion, in her new role. She began her career at Bank of America in 2006 and has served in various positions, such as a Merrill Lynch wealth-management financial advisor, wealth-management banker, and business-banking relationship manager.
ELIZABETH POLE has been named the VP, Central New York market executive at Bank of America. She is responsible for connecting the bank’s investment resources to families and individuals within the market. Pole is also responsible for helping to lead the bank’s efforts to address social concerns, improve economic opportunity, and build strong communities. Pole joined Bank of America in 2008 as a contact center customer-service agent. Since then, she has held roles in digital services, personal financial management, teller operations, contact-center team management, performance and proficiency management, and most recently, as the bank’s segment academy manager.
RYAN FARRELL has been promoted to VP, treasury sales officer for Bank of America’s global transactions services business. In his role, Farrell is responsible for providing guidance to commercial companies with revenue of $50 million to $2 billion on integrated working capital and digital cash-management solutions, including liquidity management, payments and receipts, commercial-card services, and more. Before this promotion, Farrell had been an assistant VP, treasury sales analyst since 2016.