After graduating high school in 1947, Bell joined the Bank of Nova Scotia in Toronto in 1948 at the Queen and Church branch. In 1953 he was assigned to the bank's inspection staff at its general office. In 1955, the bank sent Bell to London, England as a special representative, and in 1957 he was appointed manager of the bank's west end branch in London. He returned to Canada in 1959 where he became assistant manager of the Toronto branch. Subsequently, Bell received a series of branch manager postings, first to Halifax in 1962, then Ottawa in 1964, and Kingston, Jamaica in 1965. In 1966 he became assistant general manager in Kingston, and in 1967 became managing director of the Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Limited. Bell returned to Canada in 1968 and was appointed general manager of the bank's Metropolitan Toronto branches. In 1969 he was appointed deputy chief general manager of the bank, and in 1972 was appointed chief general manager and executive vice-president. At the bank's annual meeting on 12 December 1979, Bell was appointed president and chief operating officer. He succeeded Cedric Elmer Ritchie, who since 1974 also had been chairman. Bell stepped down as president in January 1992 and was succeeded by
Peter Cowperthwaite Godsoe. Later that month, he was appointed deputy chief executive officer, acknowledging that he would not pursue the chief executive position at this stage. Bell retired on 31 October 1992 as deputy chairman and deputy chief executive. == Personal life and death ==