Don Heberle, the CEO of BNY Mellon Wealth Management, is leaving the firm at the end of March, according to the Pittsburgh Business Times.
His successor was not disclosed.
Heberle was appointed CEO in 2015, succeeding Lawrence Hughes.
Since he joined BNY Mellon in 1997, Heberle has served in several key leadership roles. He was the executive director of client advice and international wealth management. And he oversaw the firm’s family wealth advisory and wealth and estate strategist groups as well as client service delivery strategy.