Alan H. Fishman

He was the last CEO of Washington Mutual (WaMu)[2] prior to federal regulators seizing its assets on September 25, 2008.

[citation needed] Fishman was Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Brooklyn Academy of Music, on which he served for nearly 30 years, until January 2017.

[6] Fishman joined WaMu on September 8, 2008, replacing outgoing CEO Kerry Killinger as part of that bank's restructuring in the face of the subprime mortgage crisis.

[8] According to C-Span on September 26, he was ultimately paid $19 million for three weeks of work at WaMu, including severance pay.

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