BY DAN FITZPATRICK AND DAVID ENRICH
Bank of America Corp. shook up its investment-banking leadership Sunday, naming Christian Meissner as the sole head of that business, said people familiar with the situation.
The move, which was announced in an internal memo, is the latest executive shuffle since the bank’s 2009 purchase of securities firm Merrill Lynch & Co. Appointing the Austrian-born Mr. Meissner to the top spot dismantles a structure put in place last April when he, Michael Rubinoff and Paul Donofrio were named co-heads of global corporate and investment banking.
A Bank of America spokeswoman declined to comment. Mr. Meissner couldn’t be reached immediately.
Putting …