BMO Hires Former BofA Executive Aron Levine to Lead U.S., Rejigs Teams
- BMO Financial Group announced senior executive changes on June 5, 2025, focusing on reorganizing its U.S. Operations from Toronto.
- The bank aims to support growth and rebuild profitability by combining personal, business, commercial, and wealth management banking in the U.S.
- Aron Levine, a U.S. Banking veteran, will lead BMO U.S. Personal and business banking starting July 7, reporting to CEO Darryl White and CEO Darrel Hackett.
- BMO said under Ernie Johannson's leadership, the Canadian unit had top-tier revenue growth, while the U.S. Division had strong deposit generation, as Darryl White stated.
- The restructuring intends to improve collaboration, integrate AI and technology, and enhance client service to advance BMO's return on equity.
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BMO Financial Group makes executive changes including U.S. leadership
TORONTO — BMO Financial Group has made changes to its senior executive ranks including new leadership in its U.S. division as it looks to boost operations in the country. The bank said Thursday that the numerous shifts include appointing Aron Levine, who came from decades at Bank of America, to group head and president of […]

BMO Financial Group making changes to senior executive ranks
TORONTO — BMO Financial Group made changes to its senior executive ranks including the appointment of Aron Levine as group head and president, BMO U.S. Levine will lead BMO’s U.S. personal and business banking, U.S. commercial banking and U.S.
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