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The Clearing House, Financial Services Roundtable, Chevron. John Gerard Stumpf (born September 15, 1953) [2] is an American business executive and retail banker. He was the chairman and chief executive officer of Wells Fargo, one of the Big Four banks of the United States. He was named CEO in June 2007, elected to the board of directors in June ...
Wells Fargo & Co's U.S. regulator on Thursday announced it had banned former Chief Executive John Stumpf from the banking industry and charged him and seven other former executives combined more ...
The List of Wells Fargo presidents includes those persons who have served as President of Wells Fargo since 1852. It includes the presidents of the express mail company from 1852 to 1918 and of the Wells Fargo Bank, which was separated from the express company in 1905 and merged with the Nevada National Bank to form the Wells Fargo Nevada National Bank - the lineal ancestor of the present ...
CEO John Stumpf, who had been with the bank for three decades, resigned and was later barred by regulators from the banking industry. Wells Fargo CEO John Stumpf testifies before a Senate ...
Speaking at a conference in New York sponsored by the investment bank Goldman Sachs , the CEO of Wells Fargo , John Stumpf, said that the nation's largest home lender will ask regulators for ...
After the merger, Kovacevich was given the positions of president and CEO of Wells Fargo. In 2001 he was elected chairman as well. He relinquished the presidency of Wells Fargo to John Stumpf in August 2005. On June 27, 2007, the board of directors elected Stumpf CEO, with Kovacevich retaining the chairmanship.
Industry: Finance and Banking Headquarters: San Francisco, Calif. CEO: John Stumpf Wells Fargo has been in the banking business for over 150 years. Originally founded by Henry Wells and William ...
The $2.5-million fine imposed by the SEC on Wells Fargo's John Stumpf isn't even a slap on the wrist. Column: In legal settlement, Wells Fargo's discredited ex-CEO gets a wet smooch from the SEC ...