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Newton Man Named to Catholic Schools Foundation Board
Newton native Miceal Chamberlain, an executive at Bank of America, has been named to the board of trustees for the Catholic Schools Foundation (CSF). The foundation supports programs and services that offer the best educational opportunities for all students at Roman Catholic schools in the Archdiocese of Boston.
Chamberlain is managing director and co-head of North America Equity Distribution at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, and is responsible for sales across cash, equity derivatives, financing and specialty sales. He also manages the global markets office across fixed income and equities in Boston, and is a member of the senior relationship management group.
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“Miceal's commitment and skills will be an invaluable resource in helping us make a deeper impact on the lives of the students we serve,” said Michael Reardon, executive director, Catholic Schools Foundation. “Bank of America has been a long-time partner to the foundation, and we look forward to deepening that relationship through Miceal’s support and insights.”
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Chamberlain joined Bank of America in 2005 as a senior research salesperson.
Chamberlain is a 1993 graduate of Dartmouth College. In addition to CSF, he currently serves on the Boston Advisory Board for the American Ireland Fund.