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| Jason Rosenberg |
Jason Rosenberg, who served as managing director, head of U.S. government relations at JPMorgan Chase, is joining Wells Fargo as head of public affairs, effective April 15.
Rosenberg was most recently head of corporate affairs at Block, a financial tech conglomerate that includes Square, Cash App, Spiral and TIDAL. He has also served as SVP at Glover Park Group and senior economic policy advisor to Sen. Jon Tester (D-MT).
At Wells Fargo, Rosenberg will have responsibility for the company’s corporate communications, corporate marketing, government relations and public policy, philanthropy and community impact, and sustainability groups.
“Jason’s broad experience in public affairs across multiple arenas will be an important asset to Wells Fargo as we continue to move the company ahead,” said CEO Charlie Scharf. “The way we work with our many stakeholders—and the way our stakeholders regard us—is a key part of our ongoing transformation, and Jason will be critical to that work.”


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