Wells Fargo

Wells Fargo & Company is a diversified financial services firm that offers a wide range of banking, investment, mortgage, and consumer finance products to individuals, businesses, and institutions both in the United States and internationally. The company operates through three primary segments: Community Banking, Wholesale Banking, and Wealth and Investment Management. The Community Banking segment provides services such as checking and savings accounts, credit cards, and various types of loans. Wholesale Banking offers commercial and corporate banking services, including capital markets and cash management solutions. Wealth and Investment Management focuses on personalized financial planning and investment services. Founded in 1852 and headquartered in San Francisco, Wells Fargo is one of the largest banks in the U.S., with a significant presence through retail branches and ATMs. The company continues to evolve by incorporating innovative financial solutions and expanding its global footprint in financial services.

John Campbell

Director of Investor Relations

Ron Foxworthy

Assistant VP - Senior Meeting Planner

Thomas Hooley

Senior Vice President

Richard Levy

Executive Vice President and Controller

Charles Scharf

Chief Executive Officer and President

John Shrewsberry

Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer

Jonathan Weiss

Senior Executive Vice President, Wealth and Investment Management

Past deals in Charity

Wellspring Living

Grant in 2019
Wellspring Living is devoted to safeguarding and empowering domestic sex trafficking victims and those at risk. Through life-giving residential and community-based programs, boys, girls and young women are provided the opportunity to live and dream again.
Misericordia University, a small, Catholic school in Dallas, Pennsylvania, truly embodies the Catholic mission of service and support by offering traditional as well as alternative degree programs for individuals of all backgrounds. Majors at Misericordia include Business, various concentrations in fine arts, liberal arts and professional healthcare, and service-oriented fields like Nursing, Occupational Therapy and Social Work. Many of Misericordia’s approximately 2,000 students come directly from high school to earn a bachelor’s degree. However, Misericordia also provides degree programs for those from less conventional backgrounds. Its program for single mothers, for example, allows those in this situation to earn a bachelor’s degree on a schedule that’s workable for them, and also grants financial aid and other types of support. There is also the Expressway program, another flexible alternative to a bachelor’s degree designed exclusively for working adults. Additional alternative options may be found in Misericordia’s graduate program offerings and through the Division of Continuing and Adult Education. Since Misericordia is a small college, students may benefit from personalized services that provide counseling, career coaching, academic advising and other means of support. There are also more than 40 student clubs and a campus ministry program that provide opportunities to socialize with fellow students while also pursuing an outside interest. A fairly competitive school, Misericordia usually admits traditional undergraduate freshmen who are in the top quarter of their high school class. However, standards for other applicants may differ depending on whether one is applying as a transfer, alternative or graduate student. Financial aid is awarded through various sources to eligible students.

CommunityWorks

Grant in 2016
CommunityWorks was established in 2008 as a partnership between the City of Greenville, the United Way of Greenville County and Greenville County Redevelopment Authority. This group worked together to support affordable housing and community development as a critical vehicle for fostering stable families and healthy communities. Since that time, CommunityWorks has transformed into a non-profit financial organization and certified Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) that is committed to empowering people to become financially stable through financial education, lending and investing. The organization has created a safe place for people in the Upstate community to access loans, build their credit and assets and pay off high interest debts. CommunityWorks empowers families, individuals and businesses to become financially stable by focusing on financial education and providing a solution strategy that allows individuals to help themselves. Programs offered by CommunityWorks include:

CommunityWorks

Debt Financing in 2016
CommunityWorks was established in 2008 as a partnership between the City of Greenville, the United Way of Greenville County and Greenville County Redevelopment Authority. This group worked together to support affordable housing and community development as a critical vehicle for fostering stable families and healthy communities. Since that time, CommunityWorks has transformed into a non-profit financial organization and certified Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) that is committed to empowering people to become financially stable through financial education, lending and investing. The organization has created a safe place for people in the Upstate community to access loans, build their credit and assets and pay off high interest debts. CommunityWorks empowers families, individuals and businesses to become financially stable by focusing on financial education and providing a solution strategy that allows individuals to help themselves. Programs offered by CommunityWorks include: