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Ms. Monica Cole has been Head of Middle Market Banking - North Region at Wells Fargo & Company since October 31, 2016. Ms. Cole served as the Head Commercial Banking Southern Division and Executive Vice President at Wells Fargo Commercial Banking since 2014. She joined Middle Market Banking in July 2014 after spending four years as east region business credit manager for Wells Fargo Capital Finance, where she was responsible for growth and risk management of smaller middle-market accounts in the eastern U.S. and eastern Canada. She began her career as a Norwest Corp. corporate banking trainee. She has steadily risen through the ranks, building broad-based experience in prior roles as a senior portfolio and relationship manager, as well as a loan administration officer. A champion of diversity and inclusion, she co-chairs Wells Fargo's Middle Market Women's Growth Initiative, creating events and other services to help women expand their businesses. She also serves on the Wells Fargo Black African American Leadership Council. She volunteers on the Boys and Girls Club of Greater St. Louis board. Ms. Cole earned her bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from Christian Brothers University in Memphis, Tennessee and her MBA in finance from Clark Atlanta University.
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