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Norwest

COMPANY

Formerly known as Northwestern National Bank. It acquired Wells Fargo Bank in 1998, then assumed its name.

Industry:
Banking

Corporate headquarters:
Minneapolis, MN

EXECUTIVES

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Leslie S. Biller
Business
c. 1948   COO of Wells Fargo, 1998-2002
Jerry Jurgensen
Business
1952   CEO of Nationwide, 2000-09
Richard Kovacevich
Business
30-Oct-1943   CEO of Wells Fargo, 1998-2007
John G. Stumpf
Business
1953   CEO of Wells Fargo

PAST BOARD MEMBERS OR DIRECTORS

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Linda G. Alvarado
Business
1952   Alvarado Construction, Inc.
Leslie S. Biller
Business
c. 1948   COO of Wells Fargo, 1998-2002
J. A. Blanchard III
Business
c. 1943   CEO of eFunds, 2000-02
David A. Christensen
Business
c. 1935   CEO of Raven Industries, 1971-2000
Susan E. Engel
Business
c. 1946   CEO of Lenox Group, 1996-2007
Reatha Clark King
Business
11-Apr-1938   President of Metropolitan State, 1977-88
Richard Kovacevich
Business
30-Oct-1943   CEO of Wells Fargo, 1998-2007
Richard D. McCormick
Business
4-Jul-1940   CEO of US West, 1992-98
Cynthia H. Milligan
Educator
c. 1947   Dean, UNL College of Business Administration
Ian M. Rolland
Business
3-Jun-1933   CEO of Lincoln National, 1977-98
Michael W. Wright
Business
c. 1939   CEO of Supervalu, 1981-2001

EMPLOYMENT

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
David J. Lubar
Business
c. 1955   President of Lubar & Co.
Paul F. Walsh
Business
c. 1950   CEO of eFunds


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