William I. Campbell

Board Chair Emeritus

William I. Campbell currently serves as CEO and Managing Partner of Sanoch Management, a consulting and investment vehicle for consumer and financial companies, venture capital and start-up firms.

Mr. Campbell’s comprehensive business experiences in a diverse group of major public companies and in numerous executive positions in the financial services industry, imparts a perspective on a national and global economic level as well as strong insight to the operating environment of large organizations.

Mr. Campbell served as a Senior Advisor to the Chairman and CEO of JPMorgan Chase from 2008 until 2013. Prior to that position, William was the Chairman and CEO of Card Services at JPMorgan Chase, the nation’s largest credit card organization. During the period, 2005 to 2008 he served on the Senior Operating Committee of JPMC reporting to the CEO and Chairman. From 2005 to 2007 he also served as Chairman of Visa International, leading the organization to its IPO in 2008, then the largest in U.S. history.

During Bill’s career he served and continues to serve as a director/advisor on numerous privately held U.S. companies include: HDT Bio, Thindown, First Beverage Group, KEYW, Woodrow Wilson Institute and Novartis. These leadership and governance positions have only continued to enrich Mr. Campbell’s knowledge of the global business world.

Prior to the executive roles above, Mr. Campbell was CEO of Citigroup’s Global Consumer Business from 1996 through 2000. Early in his career William spent 28 years at Philip Morris, including five years as CEO of Philip Morris USA. He began his career in Canada in marketing management and eventually served as President of Philip Morris Asia, EVP of Marketing and Sales for Philip Morris USA, and then EVP of Corporate Strategy for Philip Morris Companies.

William Campbell grew up in Western Canada earning a Bachelor’s Degree in Economics from the University of Alberta and a Master’s Degree in Business Administration from the Ivey School of Western University.

In support of that effort, he served as a founding board member and Chairman of the END Fund up until August 2023. In his 10-year term leading the END Fund, the organization has brought treatment or preventative medicine for Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) to over a billion people largely in Africa. Mr. Campbell’s other ongoing passions include arts and education, here he continues with Board leadership at Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM), the Byrd Hoffman Water Mill Foundation and the Marymount School of New York.