Andrew Rowe has been selected as head of Wells Fargo’s Community Banking Customer Segments team. He will join Wells Fargo in September. In the newly-created role, Rowe will focus on meeting the needs of customers across various segments, including Small Business, Affluent, Wells Fargo at Work and Practice Finance. Rowe joins Wells Fargo from Bank of America, where he most recently served as consumer risk executive for consumer products and channels.

“With his experience and expertise, Andy is a perfect fit to lead our renewed efforts to meet all of the financial needs of our customers,” said Mary Mack, head of Community Banking for Wells Fargo. “It’s an area of opportunity for growth for us. We know that among our current retail banking customers, there are many small business owners and affluent customers who could also have those unique needs met at Wells Fargo. Andy and his teams will be focused on deepening our relationships with those customers.”

The Customer Segments teams Rowe will lead at Wells Fargo include the Affluent Customer Segment team, which partners with the Wealth and Investment Management line of business; Wells Fargo at Work, which helps business customers; Practice Finance, a specialty lender for healthcare practices, and Small Business, which serves the financial needs of small business owners with annual sales of up to $5 million and includes Small Business Lending and Payroll Services.

“I’m excited to join a company that I have long admired,” said Rowe. “There is a tremendous opportunity for us to strengthen relationships with customers across the different segments, particularly with Affluent and Small Business customers. I look forward to playing a key role in work focused on taking care of our team members and delivering for our customers.”

Rowe led Bank of America’s Retail Strategies and Solutions group and held leadership roles in its Consumer Deposits & Payments, Strategies Global Card Services, and Consumer Finance groups. He joined Bank of America through its merger with MBNA and played a key role in integrating MBNA’s consumer finance products into Bank of America channels.