Mark Weinberger | |
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Born | 1964 or 1965 (age 59–60)[1] Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
Alma mater | Emory University (1983) Case Western Reserve University (1987) Georgetown University Law Center (1991) |
Occupation(s) | former chairman and CEO of EY (2013–2019); board member of Metlife, Saudi Aramco, Johnson & Johnson, NBER; senior advisor Teneo, Stone Canyon Industries Holdings Inc., G100, World 50, JUST Capital |
Predecessor | Jim Turley |
Successor | Carmine Di Sibio |
Spouse | Nancy Lee Williams Weinberger |
Children | 4 |
Mark A. Weinberger (born 1964/1965) is an American businessman. He is the former global chairman and CEO of EY (formerly known as Ernst & Young).[2][3] Weinberger currently sits on several boards of directors, including those of Metlife,[4] Johnson & Johnson[5] Saudi Aramco.[6] and JPMorgan Chase. Earlier in his career he has also held several posts in the public sector in Washington, D.C., including time as Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Tax Policy.
Weinberger, 44, was born in Scranton, Pennsylvania, where his father was a plumber and his mother a homemaker.