Former Bank of England boss to head Bloomberg board- QHN

Former Bank of England governor Mark Carney has been named chairman of a new board of directors at US financial information and media firm Bloomberg.

Bloomberg’s head of product Vlad Kliatchko was also appointed as chief executive officer in the major shakeup of the company’s management.

The BBC understands the firm’s founder, 81-year-old Michael Bloomberg, made the announcement in an email to staff.

The BBC understands the firm’s founder, 81-year-old Michael Bloomberg, made the announcement in an email to staff.

Mr Kliatchko’s promotion comes as speculation has been growing about succession plans at the company.

The reshuffle will see more new board members being appointed “in short order”, while existing members will be given honorary positions.

Mr Bloomberg’s email – which was first reported by The Information website – also made it clear that he would stay at the firm and was “not going anywhere”.

Mr Carney is expected to continue in his role as chairman of Canadian investment firm Brookfield Asset Management.

Bloomberg did not immediately respond to a BBC request for comment.

Former Bank of England governor Mark Carney has been named chairman of a new board of directors at US financial information and media firm Bloomberg.

The BBC understands the firm’s founder, 81-year-old Michael Bloomberg, made the announcement in an email to staff.

Bloomberg’s head of product Vlad Kliatchko was also appointed as chief executive officer in the major shakeup of the company’s management.

Mr Kliatchko’s promotion comes as speculation has been growing about succession plans at the company.

The BBC understands the firm’s founder, 81-year-old Michael Bloomberg, made the announcement in an email to staff.

The BBC understands the firm’s founder, 81-year-old Michael Bloomberg, made the announcement in an email to staff.

Mr Kliatchko’s promotion comes as speculation has been growing about succession plans at the company.

The reshuffle will see more new board members being appointed “in short order”, while existing members will be given honorary positions.

Mr Bloomberg’s email – which was first reported by The Information website – also made it clear that he would stay at the firm and was “not going anywhere”.

Mr Carney is expected to continue in his role as chairman of Canadian investment firm Brookfield Asset Management.

Bloomberg did not immediately respond to a BBC request for comment.

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