James D. Aramanda
James D. Aramanda | |
Occupation | CEO |
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Employer | The Clearing House, LLC |
James D. Aramanda has been chief executive officer of The Clearing House, LLC since Sept. 8, 2008. He succeeded Jeffrey P. Neubert, who retired from The Clearing House.[1]Aramanda served as group president and executive vice president of Automatic Data Processing Inc. (ADP) from November 2005 to August 2006.
Background[edit]
In addition to serving as group president and executive vice president of ADP, where he was responsible for brokerage, claims and dealer services businesses in 50 countries,[2]he also was vice chairman of Mellon Financial Corporation (now Bank of New York Mellon) and CEO of processing businesses that operated around the globe. During his 18-year tenure at Mellon, he successfully led and enhanced the company's benefits processing, pension administration, shareholder administration, pension and HR consulting, cash management and brokerage services.[3]
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- ↑ Press Release. Reuters.
- ↑ Press Release. All Business.
- ↑ Press Release. Forbes.