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Ken Lewis is a mergers & acquisition and business attorney with over three decades of experience in a wide range of corporate, transactional, and securities matters. He represents clients in mergers, acquisitions, and sales of businesses and in the formation of strategic alliances.
- Ken Lewis highlighted in "Dynamic diversity: The changing look of N.C ...
Nexsen Pruet's Ken Lewis, a business attorney in the firm's...
- Ken Lewis highlighted in "Dynamic diversity: The changing look of N.C ...
Lewis joined North Carolina National Bank (NCNB) as a credit analyst in 1969, and was the head of both international and domestic operations when it became NationsBank, which would eventually become Bank of America.
Ken Lewis is a business attorney in Raleigh, with over three decades of experience in a wide range of corporate, transactional, and securities matters. Ken represents clients in mergers, acquisitions, and sales of businesses, and in the formation of strategic alliances.
He's the CEO of Bank of America. Under him, it became one of the world's largest banks. In April 2009, shareholders ousted him as chairman of the board because of the Merrill Lynch...
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1 lut 2021 · Nexsen Pruet's Ken Lewis, a business attorney in the firm's Raleigh office, was profiled for Business North Carolina's article "Dynamic diversity: The changing look of N.C. executive power."
As North Carolina National Bank (NCNB) became NationsBank and eventually Bank of America, Lewis moved up the ranks making his mark as an astute manager who concentrated on efficiency and profit. His innovative ideas in specific areas of the company became standards within the whole corporation.