BlackRock is wrestling with who could succeed Larry Fink. Here's who's now in the running.
Mark Wiedman, Rachel Lord, and Rich Kushel are viewed among possible successors to Fink.
Insiders of the New York-based investment firm and people familiar with the company view a group of roughly seven longtime executives, including Rich Kushel, who runs the firm's sprawling portfolio management group, and Mark Wiedman, head of the global client business, as possible replacements.
High-level succession plans can take years to mold and orchestrate, and that's been the case at founder-led BlackRock. The firm has highlighted in annual reports and proxy statements over the past several years that succession planning for Fink, 70, and other. A BlackRock spokesperson declined to comment for this story.
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