Sekou Kaalund

With more than two decades of experience in financial services, Sekou Kaalund knows firsthand the ability financial services institutions have to invest in, influence, and enact meaningful change in communities. His leadership experiences include contributions across staff and line roles in institutional and retail businesses, where he has developed market strategies, managed strategic business transactions, and led complex organizations. 

Kaalund joined U.S. Bank in December 2022 as Executive Vice President and Head of Branch and Small Business banking, overseeing the organization’s 2,200+ branches across 26 states. The bank’s branch and small business presence on the West Coast will expand further in 2023 upon full conversion of its acquisition of MUFG Union Bank. Prior to joining U.S. Bank, he spent the last 15 years at JPMorgan Chase in a variety of leadership roles, most recently serving as Head of Chase Consumer Bank for the Northeast Division, overseeing $375 billion in deposits and investments.

Kaalund has a strong track record developing talent, forming inclusive teams, and leveraging a vast network to connect people with opportunities all while achieving revenue growth and developing highly profitable client relationships in start-up, turn around, and scale businesses, as evidenced by his work in JPMorgan’s Corporate and Investment Bank.  Specifically, he managed some of the largest, complex firmwide relationships with Asset Manager and Hedge Funds. He also was the Americas Head of Sales for Public & Corporate Pensions and joined JPMorgan in 2007 as Global Head of Private Equity Fund Services Business. 

Kaalund’s commitment to impact coupled with his experience building businesses led to his involvement in launching Advancing Black Pathways, the first global corporate initiative that leveraged a data-driven strategic framework to develop scalable programs to reduce the racial wealth gap. The success of this initiative – which included hiring thousands of black students, providing millions of dollars in capital to black businesses, and reaching over one million individuals with financial health content – led to a historic five-year firm-wide $30B commitment to advance racial equity.

Kaalund previously held leadership roles at Citi and at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and his contributions have been recognized by several organizations, including NABA 2022 President’s Award for Leadership and Excellence; Ebony Magazine’s 2020 Power 100 list, “Titans of Industry”; SAID Institute 2020 Mark of Excellence; World of Money 2019 Wall Street Legacy Award; and Face2Face Africa’s 2019 “30 Black Stars”. He has been featured in publications, including BBC, Forbes, NBC, CNBC, Black Enterprise, and Essence.