CITIGROUP DIRECTOR'S DEATH LATEST IN STRING OF SUSPECTED BANKER SUICIDES (STA BREAKING NEWS and ARCHIVES)
Citigroup managing director Shawn D. Miller was found dead in the bathtub of his New York City apartment, following what police suspect was a suicide in a year marked by suspicious banker deaths.
Miller, 42, was the global head of environmental and social risk management at New York-based Citigroup, America’s fourth largest bank.
Police believe Miller killed himself, Detective Martin Speechley, an NYPD spokesman, told Bloomberg News Wednesday. However, the official cause of death will remain a mystery until the autopsy report is concluded. Miller “was highly regarded at Citi and across the financial services industry as a leader and tireless advocate for environmental and sustainable business practices,” top managers at Citigroup wrote in a letter to staff in his department, Bloomberg reported.
“He will be greatly missed by all who knew him,” the letter said.
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