Howard I. Atkins senior executive vice president and chief financial officer is responsible for Wells Fargo’s financial management functions (including controllers financial reporting tax management asset-liability management treasury corporate development investor relations mergers and acquisitions) its investment portfolios (including fixed income venture capital and private equity investments) and its corporate properties functions.
A 32-year veteran of the financial services industry he joined Wells Fargo in 2001. Formerly he was Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of New York Life Insurance Company responsible for financial management and information technology.
Before joining New York Life in 1996 he was Chief Financial Officer at Midlantic Corporation before its merger with PNCBank Corp. He helped design and oversee Midlantic’s financial restructuring taking the company from near bankruptcy to one with among the best operating margins productivity levels and capital ratios in commercial banking in the United States at that time.
He also spent 17 years at Chase Manhattan Bank where he rose to Corporate Treasurer. During his tenure at Chase he was responsible for asset liability management capital planning funding and investments and interest rate insurance products. He spent four years in Europe with responsibility for Chase’s foreign exchange and capital markets business.
He is a member of the American Banker CFO Advisory Board the Financial Executives Institute and the Conference Board. He also is a director of Ingram Micro the largest IT distributor in the world and serves on the board of trustees for the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco.
He received a B.S. degree in mathematics from City College New York and his master’s degree in economics from Ohio State University. |