People Moves
Wells Fargo Names Permanent CEO

After a search process during which the bank operated under a temporary CEO, a full-time chief takes the helm later in October.
Wells Fargo has
appointed Charles Scharf, former chief executive and president of
Bank of New York Mellon, as its new CEO and president. Scharf is
taking over from C Allen Parker, who had been interim CEO and
president since March after Timothy Sloan stood down in the wake
of scandals that had hit the bank and its subsequent clean-up
efforts.
Scharf’s appointment takes effect from October 21, the San
Francisco-based bank announced last Friday.
Before joining Visa, Scharf was managing director of One Equity
Partners, the private investment arm of JP Morgan Chase & Co. He
also served as chief executive officer of Retail Financial
Services at JP Morgan Chase and chief executive officer of the
retail division of Bank One Corp. Scharf was CFO of Bank One
Corp, CFO of the Global Corporate and Investment Bank division at
Citigroup, and CFO of Salomon Smith Barney.
Scharf, who will still be located in New York, serves on the
board of directors of Microsoft Corporation. Scharf is also a
member of the Business Council, chairman of the New York City
Ballet and a member of the Board of Trustees for Johns Hopkins
University.
“With more than 24 years in leadership roles in the banking and
payments industries, including as CEO of Visa Inc and Bank of New
York Mellon, Charlie has demonstrated a strong track record in
initiating and leading change, driving results, strengthening
operational risk and compliance, and innovating amid a rapidly
evolving digital landscape,” Betsky Duke, Wells Fargo chair
said.
“Charlie’s financial and business acumen, integrity, passion for
diversity and inclusion, and commitment to strong talent
management are important qualities considered by our board’s
search committee,” Duke said.
As part of the changes, Parker will continue to serve in his
roles until Scharf joins the company; Parker will then support
the transition as a key member of the company’s leadership team
and general counsel.
Duke praised Parker for his work in recent months: “I wish to
thank Allen for his exemplary leadership during this transition.
He has continued to move the company forward on our top
priorities in a focused and transparent way. His leadership
through this time has been invaluable for our stakeholders,
particularly for our 263,000 team members."