Miles O’Neill is a collage football player who currently plays quarterback for Texas A&M.
Miles O’Neill made it official by signing his letter of intent with the Aggies on Wednesday.
O’Neill became the seventh Aggies commit in the 2024 cycle and the second quarterback, joining top-30 signal-caller Anthony Maddox, who committed Feb. 6 but then flipped to Ole Miss earlier this month.
The Princeton, NJ. native chose the Aggies over Michigan State, Penn State and Pittsburgh.
He is the No. 20 quarterback nationally and the No. 5 player in the state of New Jersey, per On3.
With a lot said about the college football player, we tune our focus to his parents.
Miles O’Neill’s parents
Miles O’Neill parents are Jerry and Holly Alden O’neill.
Jerry and Holly Alden O’neill live in the Boston area with their three children including Miles.
Miles O’Neill’s mother: Holly Alden O’neill
Miles O’Neill’s mother, Holly O’Neill is President of Retail Banking, one of Bank of America’s eight lines of business, and a member of the company’s executive management team. She is responsible for the growth of the Retail Banking business, which serves U.S. mass market consumers.
O’Neill also serves as the Chief Client Care Officer, overseeing a team that provides financial solutions to nearly 68 million clients each year.
O’Neill previously served as Chief Operating Officer (COO) for Bank of America Private Bank, overseeing strategic initiatives, business management, risk infrastructure and control, enterprise partnerships and sales and service effectiveness.
She also served as the COO for Merrill Lynch Wealth Management® Private Banking and Investment Group.
O’Neill joined Bank of America in 1996 as a credit analyst in the Corporate and Investment Bank where she held various roles, including corporate banker covering a portfolio of insurance and asset management clients and as COO of the Corporate Banking Group.
In 2022, O’Neill was included in Forbes’ annual 50 Over 50 list for her leadership of Retail Banking and community commitment and was recognized by American Banker as part of the Most Powerful Women in Banking and Finance.
In 2022 and 2023, she was named to Barron’s list of the 100 Most Influential Women in U.S. Finance.