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Wells Fargo Names Caperton Head of Private Bank for Wealth & Investment Management

byPhil Neuffer
June 18, 2021
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Wells Fargo named Julie Caperton head of its private bank, which is a division of its wealth and investment management (WIM) business. This role will be in addition to Caperton’s current position as head of the banking, lending and trust center of excellence for WIM. Caperton will continue to report to Barry Sommers, head of WIM.

As head of the private bank, Caperton will be responsible for leading growth in the high net worth and ultra-high net worth segments. She will work with regional leaders across the country to drive the strategy for the business.

“Julie is already responsible for our cross-WIM platform for banking, lending and trust products and is in the perfect position to help us grow the private bank,” Sommers said. “I have seen firsthand her dedication and passion in working with our advisors and clients while always promoting a culture of strong risk management.”

Caperton has been with Wells Fargo and its predecessor organizations for almost 20 years. Prior to joining WIM in 2019, she led the corporate development team, responsible for mergers, acquisitions, divestitures and strategic investments across the enterprise. She was also the head of asset-backed finance and corporate trust services within corporate and investment banking. She started her financial services career with Wells Fargo in 2002 as head of structured products in the legal division. Before joining Wells Fargo, Caperton was in private law practice with Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft, where she served as a securities law and structured finance attorney.

“I’m thrilled to have the opportunity to lead the private bank and work more closely with some of the industry’s brightest and most talented advisors serving our clients,” Caperton said. “Our goal as an organization is to meet and exceed our clients’ needs while operating with high-risk management standards. I’m confident that my deep product knowledge, strong risk credentials and client experience will help our team reach new heights in this business.”

Caperton has been named to the American Banker “Most Powerful Women in Banking” list multiple times, and in 2020 was an honoree on the magazine’s “Most Powerful Women to Watch” list.

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