Group chief executive, Lloyds TSB Group
Eric Daniels was born in 1951.
Eric Daniels was born in Dillon, Montana in the United States.
Eric Daniels was appointed group chief executive of Lloyds TSB Group in 2003, after spending a year as group executive director of U.K. retail banking.
Born in 1951 in Dillon, Montana, Daniels spent his youth in the state, gaining affection for the sports of fly-fishing and shooting.
His parents were first-generation immigrants, his mother from China and his father from Germany
By 2001, however, the company was falling short of Daniels's expectations, and the timing was right for his recruitment by Lloyds TSB Group, which was headquartered in London
In 1998 Daniels was named president and chief executive officer of Connecticut-based Travelers Life and Annuity, a unit of Citibank formed by the merger of Citicorp and Travelers Group
"to be a good person, a good parent, and a good member of society" (July 4, 2003).
"Eric is a fantastic combination of a good manager, with excellent analytical skills, a tremendous sense of reality, a highly developed imagination, and [is] a great leader of people" (December 21, 2002).
Daniels's customer-centric approach, along with a series of strategic changes that included selling off operations in New Zealand and Brazil and reducing the number of staff members, led to a 66 percent improvement in annual profits for Lloyds
In the movie "Billy Madison," Eric plays "The Devil Went Down to Georgia" on the violin. This song, originally by the Charlie Daniels Band, features a narrative about a fiddle contest between the devil and a young man named Johnny. Eric's performance is part of a competition to impress the character Billy Madison.
The cast of Eric Blackman - 2008 includes: Sophy Aida Sophie Aiida as Nurse Sophy Aiida as Nurse Shellita Boxie as Mrs. Blackman Xavier Daniels as Dr. Mason Remi Pierre as Danny Evelyn Tyler as Counselor