New York, Feb 3: Hamid Biglari, a 12-year veteran of Citigroup (NYS:C) who was most
recently head of emerging markets, is leaving the company, according to a memo
from new CEO Mike Corbat.
Biglari, also a vice chairman and a member of
the company's business development committee, will "explore other professional
opportunities," according to the memo.
Biglari is the latest senior
executive to leave as Corbat realigns the company's chain of command. In
October, Corbat was suddenly named CEO to replace Vikram Pandit, whom the board
pushed out.
Biglari, a former physicist and McKinsey consultant, joined
Citigroup when Sanford "Sandy" Weill was its chief executive. He held senior
positions at the bank, mainly at its investment bank, through multiple chief
executives.
When Vikram Pandit was CEO, Biglari helped the bank figure
out its post-crisis strategy. In October 2009, Biglari told the Wall Street
Journal that Citigroup had to remake itself. He equated the bank's
transformation to the switch that IBM (IBM.N) made in the 1990's, when IBM Chief
Executive Louis Gerstner focused less on areas like hardware and more on
providing software and information technology services.
"People were
writing IBM off then but Gerstner completely reinvented the company," Biglari
said. "We, too, have to make the elephant dance," he added, referring to the
title of Gerstner's 2003 memoir, "Who Says Elephants Can't
Dance?"
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