Timothy J. Sloan

Timothy J. Sloan
Born 1959/1960 (age 57–58)[1]
Residence San Marino, California, US
Nationality American
Alma mater University of Michigan
Occupation Banker
Salary US$12.9 million (2016)[2]
Title CEO and president, Wells Fargo
Term October 2016-
Predecessor John Stumpf
Successor Incumbent
Spouse(s) Married
Children 3

Timothy J. Sloan (born 1960/61) is an American banker. He has been the chief executive officer (CEO) of Wells Fargo since October 2016, when he succeeded John Stumpf, and has been president of the company since November 2015.[3][4] He had previously served as chief operating officer (COO) and chief financial officer (CFO).[5]

Education

Sloan earned his B.A. in economics and history and his M.B.A. in finance and accounting, both from the University of Michigan–Ann Arbor.[4]

Career

Sloan worked as a bank teller at Standard Federal Savings and Loan Association in Ann Arbor, during the summer holidays while a student. In 1984, he joined Continental Illinois National Bank and Trust.[6] In 1987, he joined Wells Fargo, rising to COO and president in November 2015.[3]

Personal life

Sloan is married, with three adult children, and lives in San Marino, a suburb of Los Angeles.[1][7]

References

  1. 1 2 "Wells Fargo turns to no-nonsense professional Tim Sloan". Ft.com. Retrieved 2016-10-17. (subscription required)
  2. Laura Noonan; David Blood (23 July 2017). "Here's what the CEOs of the world's biggest banks earn". The Financial Times. Retrieved 5 August 2017.
  3. 1 2 "List of Public Companies Worldwide, Letter - Businessweek - Businessweek". Bloomberg.com. Retrieved 2016-10-17.
  4. 1 2 "Timothy J. Sloan Biography : President, and CEO : Wells Fargo". Wellsfargo.com. Retrieved 2016-10-17.
  5. "Timothy J. Sloan Biography –President, and CEO – Wells Fargo". www.wellsfargo.com. Retrieved 2018-08-23.
  6. Glazer, Emily (2015-11-18). "Wells Fargo Picks the Next in Line". WSJ.com. Retrieved 2016-10-17.
  7. Dreier, Peter (2012-12-02). "Putting Names And Faces To The 1 Percent: Wells Fargo's Tim Sloan". Huffington Post. Retrieved 2016-10-17.
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