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- Thasunda Brown Duckett (born July 22, 1973) is an American businesswoman who serves as the president and chief executive officer (CEO) of TIAA. She is...
- Headquarters 730 Third Avenue, New York City, New York , United States Key people Thasunda Duckett (CEO) Roger W. Ferguson Jr. (former CEO) Products Financial services...
- Progressive 62 July 1, 2016 Safra A. Catz Oracle 89 September 1, 2014 Thasunda Brown Duckett Tiaa 96 May 1, 2021 Corie S. Barry Best Buy 100 June 1, 2019...
- chief of staff Mary T. Barra, General Motors Brendan Bechtel, Bechtel Thasunda Brown Duckett, TIAA Tim Cook, Apple Jamie Dimon, JPMorgan Chase Beth Ford...
- director. Mike Adams (class of 1992) - Wide Receiver Pittsburgh Steelers Thasunda Brown Duckett (class of 1991) - President & CEO of TIAA Mark Clayton (class...
- HONORING KANDI BURRUSS, KYM WHITLEY, MARSAI MARTIN, MC LYTE, SAM JAY, AND THASUNDA BROWN DUCKETT, HOSTED BY BEVY SMITH". Prnewswire.com (Press release). Retrieved...
- admitted to the American College of Surgeons Suzzanne Douglas, actress Thasunda Duckett, president and CEO of TIAA and former CEO of Chase Consumber Banking...
- of Monro Muffler Brake John Jacob Bausch, co-founder of Bausch & Lomb Thasunda Duckett, CEO of Teachers Insurance and Annuity ****ociation of America and...
- Managing Partner and Co-CEO, Silver Lake Lisa Su, Chair and CEO, AMD Thasunda Duckett, President and Chief Executive Officer, TIAA Jim ****erling, Chair...
- for Calne 1584–1588 T. J. Duckett (born 1981), American football player Thasunda Duckett (born 1973), American business executive Thomas Duckett (1713–1766)...