Jeff Carney is on the move again.
At the end of March, Carney
jumped from
Putnam to
Schwab, taking over the San Francisco-
based brokerage giant's retail branch network. Now
InvestmentNews
and
Reuters both report that
Carney has left Schwab.
"Jeff's decision to leave Schwab reflects a change in priorities for his family, choosing to
remain on the East Coast rather than relocate to the Bay Area," Schwab spokeswoman Alison
Wertheim told
INews in an e-mailed statement.
Carney is a longtime Fidelity retirement plans veteran who worked under
Bob Reynolds. One of
"Bob's Boys," Carney then led the retirement and global wealth and investment management client
solutions business at Bank of America before rejoining in 2008, this time at Putnam.
Neither article about Carney's departure from Schwab makes mention of his plans going forward.
Over his time at Putnam Carney oversaw the retirement plan business, product, communications
and marketing. Watch for him to take another top financial services job. 
Edited by:
Neil Anderson, Managing Editor
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