In a 2012 polemic for Rolling Stone titled Bank of America: Too Crooked to Fail, author Matt Taibbi attributed factors at Bank of America leading up to the Bank bailout of 2008 directly to McColl's creation of a coast to coast bank, saying the "concept of an overmassive, acquiring-everything-in-sight, bicoastal megabank was hatched" in a "terminal inferiority complex" and described McColl (along with Ed Crutchfield of then First Union) as having launched "a cartoonish arms race of bank acquisitions that would ultimately turn the American business world upside down.". McColl wrote to Clinton recommending a pardon for Hendrick and subsequently announced on December 7, 2000, Bank of America Foundation would donate $500,000 to the Clinton Foundation.
Australia, Birth Index, 1788-1922 Name Archibald Hugh Mccoll Birth Date 8 Aug 1902 Birth Place Quorn Registration Place Frome, South Australia, Australia Father John Mccoll Mother Anna Louisa Davis Page number 93 Volume Number 699 Household Members Archibald Hugh Mccoll … "[32], In 1995 Bank of America bought a burned out church on North Tryon Street with the express purpose of converting it into an artist's residency. [5], On Oct. 3, 1959,[3] McColl married Jane Bratton Spratt McColl of York, South Carolina — daughter of a banker[10] and sister of former Congressman John Spratt (D-SC). [18] with offices in Charlotte and Dallas,[19] co-founded Falfurrias Capital Partners in 2006, a Charlotte-based private equity firm, founded McColl Garella (2002–2006) an investment banking company serving firms owned by women,[20][21] opened Charlotte-based McColl Fine Art in 2003,[21] and partnered to create New York-based MME Fine Art in 2005. [1] McColl accepted his father's arranging an introduction to officers at another bank. Husband of Private
After handing off day-to-day bank operations in 1999 and fully retiring from Bank of America in 2001, McColl partnered with other Charlotte banking executives to form McColl Partners, an investment banking firm which advises mid-sized companies on mergers and acquisitions with offices in Charlotte and Dallas, co-founded Falfurrias Capital Partners in 2006, a Charlotte-based private equity firm, founded McColl Garella (2002–2006) an investment banking company serving firms owned by women, opened Charlotte-based McColl Fine Art in 2003, and partnered to create New York-based MME Fine Art in 2005. ", "McColl opens forum, avoids succession talk", "McColl's Dallas office opens at the Crescent", "Advisory firm McColl Garella closing down", "Business Strategy For Today's Uncertain Markets", "Board Chairman Hugh McColl Undergoes Major Surgery", "Combined children's library, theater set to open", "Information, library science school names Shaw to first endowed professorship", "Historical Markers in Marlboro County, South Carolina", "Hendrick Motorsports Plane Crash Kills 10", "#711: 12-22-00 NEWS ADVISORY PRESIDENT GRANTS CLEMENCY TO 62", "Clinton Will Not Block Aides From Testifying on Pardons", "Bank of America CEO Hugh McColl Endorses Barack Obama", "South Caroliniana Library aroliniana, University Libraries, University of South Carolina", "Talk Show: Hungry Again, But For Smaller Fry", "Biographical Conversations with Hugh Leon McColl Jr", "Sally Dalton Robinson, to Receive 2007 Echo Award Against Indifference", McColl Center for Visual Arts, Charlotte, NC, Farmers and Merchants Bank of Los Angeles, American Security and Trust Company Building (Washington, D.C.), Bank of America Corporate Center (Charlotte), https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hugh_McColl&oldid=984839762, American chief executives of financial services companies, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill alumni, People from Bennettsville, South Carolina, Articles with dead external links from July 2019, Articles with permanently dead external links, Articles with unsourced statements from May 2016, Wikipedia articles with SNAC-ID identifiers, Wikipedia articles with WORLDCATID identifiers, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 22 October 2020, at 12:24.