Bank Execs Meeting With Obama

President Barack Obama
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President Obama today is huddling with big bank executives to detail his plans for economic recovery and financial reform and to ask them to help jumpstart small business lending.

Bank of America, Citigroup, JP Morgan Chase and Goldman Sachs will be among those represented.

Representatives of the big banks told Politico they will tell Obama they will “step up and take additional steps to promote economic recovery.”

White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel, adviser Valerie Jarrett and economic team members Christina Romer, Larry Summers and Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner will be there, along with Vice President Joe Biden.

The full list of financial industry attendees after the jump.

Members of the Financial Services Industry Expected to Attend:

Ken Chenault, President and CEO, American Express

Richard Davis, Chairman, President, and CEO, US Bancorp

Jamie Dimon, Chairman and CEO, JP Morgan Chase

Richard Fairbank, Chairman and CEO, Capital One

Bob Kelly, Chairman and CEO, Bank of New York Mellon

Ken Lewis, President and CEO, Bank of America

Ron Logue, Chairman and CEO, State Street Bank

Gregory Palm, Executive Vice President and Chief Counsel, Goldman Sachs

Jim Rohr, Chairman and CEO, PNC

John Stumpf, President and CEO, Wells Fargo

NOTE: Due to inclement weather the following members of the financial services industry that were previously expected to participate are now unable to attend, but will be connected via conference call to the meeting:

Lloyd Blankfein, Chairman and CEO, Goldman Sachs

John Mack, Chairman and CEO, Morgan Stanley

Dick Parsons, Chairman, Citigroup

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