- Members
- Victor Arias, Jr.
- David S. Barlow
- William M. Barnum, Jr.
- Robert M. Bass
- Riley P. Bechtel
- Susan L. Bostrom
- Scott Brady
- John F. Brennan
- Carlos Brito
- George N. Chammas
- Mayree C. Clark
- Beth F. Cobert
- RoAnn Costin
- Enrico T. Cucchiani
- Paul L. "Lew" Davies
- Steven A. Denning
- Bruce W. Dunlevie
- William B. Elmore
- Charles H. Esserman
- Henry A. Fernandez
- Antoine A. Firmenich
- William S. Fisher
- Farhad Forbes
- William E. Ford III
- Peter T. Francis
- Armando Garza-Sada
- John D. Goldman
- Richard B. Handler
- Kenneth A. Hersh
- Sandra J. Horbach
- Linda S. Huber
- Jerker M. Johansson
- Richard J. Justice
- James A. C. Kennedy III
- Martin M. Koffel
- Bowei Lee
- Bernard Looney
- George E. Matelich
- Brian P. McAndrews
- Henry A. McKinnell Jr.
- Manuel Medina-Mora
- Sanjay Mehrotra
- Gretchen H. Milligan
- John P. Morgridge
- Terence M. O'Toole
- Carlos F. Pellas
- Gregory B. Penner
- William C. Powers
- Miriam Rivera
- Scott C. Schnuck
- R. Michael Shanahan
- Elizabeth A. Smith
- Thomas O. Staggs
- John A. Svoboda
- Gene T. Sykes
- Kevin M. Taweel
- Marilynn J. Thoma
- Richard C. Tuttle
- Lynn M. Utter
- Israel Vainboim
- Stephen Westwell
- Thomas J. Wu
- Geoffrey Y. Yang
- Yoel Zaoui
- SBSAA Representative
- Lawrence J. Frye
Manuel Medina-Mora, MBA '76
Chief Executive Officer, Citi's Consumer Banking for the Americas
Chairman, Citi's Global Consumer Council
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Citi Latin America and Mexico
Manuel Medina-Mora is CEO of Consumer Banking for the Americas and chairman of the Global Consumer Banking Council. He also is the chairman and CEO of Latin America and Mexico. In North America, his responsibilities cover all consumer banking businesses and include retail banking, branded credit cards, Citi personal banking and wealth management, small business, commercial banking, and marketing.
His responsibilities in Citi’s Latin America and Mexico businesses include markets and banking, ebanking, treasury, consumer bank, cards business, retail banking, insurance, pension funds, securities, brokerage, and asset management.
He started his career with Banamex in 1971 in the area of corporate banking. Later, he assumed responsibilities within the international arena. In 1990 he led Banamex’s privatization and, as a result of Grupo Financiero Banamex-Accival’s creation in 1991, he became the deputy president and was responsible for bank strategy and corporate development. He was appointed CEO of Grupo Financiero Banamex-Accival in 1996 and then was CEO of Banamex from 2001 to 2006.
Mr. Medina-Mora holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration from the Universidad Iberoamericana in Mexico and an MBA from the Stanford Graduate School of Business.