served on the Board of Regents of Georgetown University and the American Architectural Foundation and on the Executive Committee of the Board of Directors of MasterCard International.
Charles M. Cawley served on various boards throughout his career, including the board of MBNA Corporation (where he was also the CEO), Committee on Capital Markets Regulation, Mount Sinai Health System, and Committee for Economic Development.
Charles M. Cawley was born in 1941.
Charles M. Cawley was born in the United States.
Over the next decade following the establishment of MBNA, Cawley developed MBNA into a major marketer of affinity credit cards.
October 2002, Cawley was given the additional title of CEO of MBNA Corporation, retaining his title as president and his position as chairman and CEO of MBNA America Bank,
another factor in the company's success was Cawley's decision to issue a new Platinum card in the spring of 1995. Over the next two years, the card attracted 4.4 million new cardholders.
worked as a door-to-door bill collector in Newark, New Jersey, before beginning his financial services career in 1963.
shrewd and conservative in his business dealings, he was also somewhat capricious, especially in rewarding himself and other top executives with lavish salaries and perks.
Charles M. Cawley was an American banker and entrepreneur who co-founded and served as the CEO of MBNA Corporation, a major credit card issuer. He was known for revolutionizing the credit card industry through innovative marketing strategies. Cawley passed away in 2015.
Charles M. Brown died in 1995.
Charles M. Brown was born in 1903.
Charles M. Berger was born in 1936.
Charles M. Berger died in 2008.