David Solomon, Larry Fink, Brian Moynihan
Some investors want the three Wall Street leaders to only be CEO, not chair of their boards.
  • Goldman Sachs, BlackRock, and Bank of America all face similar shareholder proposals this year.
  • Some investors want to split up the dual CEO-chairman role, so one person can't have all the power.
  • Even if these proposals succeed, researchers are skeptical that separate jobs make companies better.

A trio of top Wall Street bosses is facing investor agitation this spring over their jobs.