Wells Fargo names Bernie Ramos as Commercial Banking Hispanic Segment Leader in Albany & NYC

ALBANY- Bernie Ramos, a 16-year veteran of Wells Fargo, is taking on a new role at the bank and will serve as Hispanic Segment Leader within its Commercial Banking division.ย  Wells Fargo Commercial Banking provides lending, treasury management, deposit products and capital markets solutions to companies in the $10 million to $2 billion in annual revenue range.

Ramos, reporting to Commercial Banking Diverse Segments Leader Ruth Jacks, has more than 20 years of experience helping middle market companies succeed financially.ย  In his new position, Ramos will transition from his current Market Executive role in the local governmental banking division, which he has held since 2016, to manage new client acquisition and to deepen relationships with Hispanic clients and prospects.ย  Based in Albany, N.Y.ย andย New York City, Ramos will serve customers throughout the United States.

Ramos joined Wells Fargo in 2007 as a Relationship Manager, covering New York, New England, and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.ย  Prior to Wells Fargo, he was a Market Executive at Bank of America covering New York and New England and held various positions with Fleet Bank.

Ramosโ€™ new role further demonstrates the bankโ€™s commitment to supporting the Hispanic market.ย  This move comes on the heels of Wells Fargoโ€™s appointment of Patty Juarez as the new head of Hispanic/Latino Affairs earlier this year.

Active inside and outside Wells Fargo, Ramos is involved with the YMCA Black & Latino Achievers Program and serves on the New York Advisory Council for the Hispanic Scholarship Fund.ย  Within the company, he serves as Vice President for Wells Fargoโ€™s Enterprise Hispanic/Latino Employee Resource Network (ERN) and is an Executive Advisor for the NYC Chapter.

Ramos earned a Bachelor of Science in Business from the University at Buffalo and is currently pursuing a masterโ€™s degree in Executive Leadership.ย  He is fluent in Spanish.

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