Wells Fargo promoted veteran commercial banker Grant Friesth to head the Central Division for Middle Market Banking, effective immediately.

Friesth, who previously led Middle Market Banking in Iowa, now also manages Nebraska, North Dakota and South Dakota operations.

As senior vice president and division leader, Friesth brings nearly 30 years of banking experience to the role, leading more than 30 team members in four states who primarily serve privately held, family-owned businesses with annual revenues of greater than $20 million.

“Grant will build on the hundreds of existing strong relationships within the division’s vibrant middle market by adding new customers, especially putting Wells Fargo’s food and agribusiness expertise to work,” said MaryLou Barreiro, Mountain Midwest Region head for Wells Fargo Middle Market Banking. “Grant has made a habit of leading dynamic teams that exceed customer expectations. He has a knack for developing innovative strategies for winning new customers and helping existing customers reach their financial goals.”

Based in Des Moines, Friesth started his career in 1989 with Norwest Bank in Minneapolis. Most recently as regional vice president for Middle Market Banking in Iowa, Friesth led statewide teams to double-digit loan commitment, new customer, and profitability growth. Previously, he served as a business development officer for Wells Fargo Business Credit, Middle Market Banking relationship manager, loan team lead and Commercial Banking team lead.