PRESIDENT OF WELLS FARGO BANK TO GIVE PRESENTATION WEDNESDAY, OCT. 25, ON ETHICAL CHALLENGES IN CORPORATE AMERICA

Marsha Yeagley
marketing/MIS department senior lecturer, 308.865.8345
 

President of Wells Fargo Bank Nebraska Kirk Kellner will give a presentation titled Changing Landscape of U.S. Banking: Ethical Challenges in CorporateAmerica  Wednesday, Oct. 25, at the University of Nebraska at Kearney.
    
The presentation, which is free and open to the public, will take place 12:20-1:30 p.m. in the Ockinga Seminar Center.
    
Kellner, regional president of Wells Fargo Bank in Nebraska, is responsible for overseeing community bank operations, including 750 team members and 45 banking stores, in 15 Nebraska communities.
    
An Omaha native, Kellner is a 1980 graduate of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, with a degree in business administration. He joined Wells Fargo in 1981 as a regional credit trainee in Omaha. In 1993, he was named manager of credit administration, and in 1995, he became manager of business and private banking in Omaha.
    
He was named president for Wells Fargo in Grand Island in 1997, and later became regional manager of strategy and sales effectiveness for the Central California Community Banking region. In January 2004, in addition to those responsibilities, he was named manager of Central California’s Coastal Markets. He returned to Nebraska as regional president in May 2005.