Wells Fargo’s board of directors has named 28-year company veteran Timothy J. Sloan to be president and chief operating officer, reporting to chairman and CEO John G. Stumpf, effective immediately.

Since 2014 Sloan has served as head of Wholesale Banking, a role he will retain. Reporting to him in his new roles are the heads of the company’s other major business operations: Carrie Tolstedt, Community Banking; Avid Modjtabai, Consumer Lending; and David Carroll, Wealth and Investment Management. Sloan and the business operations heads will continue to serve on the company’s operating committee, which Stumpf chairs.

“As we prepare for Wells Fargo’s future, Tim is an ideal choice to lead one of the best teams in banking as they accelerate investments and drive change that position us for growth and enhance the many ways in which we help our customers succeed financially,” said Stumpf. “Tim has been a go-to leader throughout the post-financial crisis period and our historic Wachovia merger, having served as our CFO and CAO, and leading top businesses and organizations. He has earned the respect of his peers and our stakeholders by demonstrating his passion for putting customers first and for the kind of relationship-building that has been a hallmark of Wells Fargo’s finest leaders.

“I look forward to working with Tim and the rest of our senior leadership team, because there has never been a more exciting time to be in banking. Wells Fargo is becoming more agile and more innovative while keeping its focus on what customers demand from their financial institution: a trusted relationship. We will pursue Wells Fargo’s future without ever losing sight of the needs of our customers, team members, investors and communities.”

Prior to heading Wholesale Banking, Sloan served as Wells Fargo’s chief financial officer from 2011 to 2014. In 2010, he was named chief administrative officer, overseeing the staff functions responsible for the company’s brand, reputation management, stakeholder engagement and people development. These roles followed 23 years of experience in corporate, commercial and real estate banking, during which Sloan headed operations such as Commercial Banking, Commercial Real Estate and Specialized Financial Services. He joined Wells Fargo in 1987 after three years at Continental Bank in Chicago.