Asset Management

BlackRock promotes potential successor to CEO Larry Fink

Mark Wiedman will head the company’s international operations and corporate strategy

Mark Wiedman
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A potential successor to BlackRock chief executive Laurence Fink has been elevated to a new job that gives him more power inside the world’s biggest asset manager.

Mark Wiedman will head BlackRock’s international operations and corporate strategy, according to a company memo reviewed by The Wall Street Journal. He previously was in charge of the New York firm’s fast-growing exchange-traded funds and index fund business.

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