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Richard Kovacevich

Richard Marco Kovacevich (born October 30, 1943) is an American business executive and the former CEO of Wells Fargo & Company.

Dick Kovacevich
Born
Richard M. Kovacevich

(1943-10-30) October 30, 1943 (age 80)
NationalityAmerican
EducationStanford Business School (MBA)
Stanford University (BS, MS)
Occupation(s)Business executive and investor

Early life and education edit

A native of Tacoma, Washington, he grew up in Enumclaw, Washington, a lumber town about 30 miles southeast of Seattle, where his father (of Croatian origin) worked in the sawmill. His parents are Joseph and Dorothy Kovacevich.[1] At Stanford University he received BS and MS degrees in industrial engineering, followed by an MBA degree from Stanford Business School in 1967.[2][3]

Career edit

General Mills edit

Early in his corporate career, Kovacevich was a strategic planner with General Mills. He became chief financial officer of Palitoy, a UK company acquired by General Mills, and later general manager of General Mills' Kenner Products.[4]

Citicorp edit

Kovacevich joined Citibank in 1975, where he ran mortgage, consumer finance and other retail operations in New York state.[4] At Citi he rolled out the company's automated teller machine (ATM) network.[5] He is credited with turning around Citi's New York branch system and doubling the market share of Citi's credit card business.[6][7] Kovacevich left Citibank in 1986, after being passed over for Citigroup's top consumer banking job.[7]

Norwest / Wells Fargo edit

He then joined Norwest Bank as chief operating officer and head of the retail banking group in March 1986. At Norwest, Kovacevich confronted a similar situation. Norwest was mostly centered in Minnesota and Iowa at the time, with a relatively small population in both states. Kovacevich realized the only way he could keep growing the company would be to expand beyond banking services, into investment and insurance services as well. Kovacevich theorized that eventually it would be impossible for any bank to continuously grow if it did not do this.

Kovacevich instituted the new strategies while serving as president of Norwest from 1989, chief executive officer from 1993, and chairman from 1995.[8] The higher revenues, relative to stable fixed costs which this method produced allowed Norwest to purchase many other banks, culminating with the 1998 purchase of Wells Fargo. Although Norwest was effectively the survivor, the merged company retained the better-known Wells Fargo name and moved to Wells Fargo's headquarters in San Francisco. After the merger, Kovacevich was given the positions of president and CEO of Wells Fargo. In 2001 he was elected chairman as well.

He relinquished the presidency of Wells Fargo to John Stumpf in August 2005. On June 27, 2007, the board of directors elected Stumpf CEO, with Kovacevich retaining the chairmanship.

In September 2009 Wells Fargo announced Kovacevich would step down as chairman and a director at the end of 2009 and retire from the company in early 2010 after 23 years with Norwest and Wells Fargo.[9] As of October, 2020, it was reported that he still had an office and personal assistant at Wells Fargo.[10]

Other positions edit

Besides Wells Fargo, Kovacevich is a former Board of Directors of Cisco Systems, Inc.,[11] and formerly Target Corporation.[12] He is also vice president of the board of governors of the San Francisco Symphony,[12] vice chairman of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art,[13] and a member of Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger's California Commission on Jobs and Economic Growth,[13] the National Infrastructure Advisory Committee,[14] and the Financial Services Roundtable.[4]

Hudson Executive Capital edit

In June 2015, it was announced that Kovacevich is a CEO partner and had invested in Hudson Executive Capital, LP, an activist hedge fund.[15]

Theranos edit

Kovacevich joined the board of directors of Theranos in 2013 on the recommendation of George Shultz.[16][17] The board of directors transitioned from an advisory role to a fiduciary one in mid-2016.[18] Despite criticisms, Kovacevich defended Theranos as "a good company" and claimed the treatment of CEO Elizabeth Holmes was "unfair."[19][20] He resigned from the board in February 2017 and was deposed in 2018. He had invested over $4 million in the company.[18]

Personal life edit

Kovacevich is married to Mary Jo and is the father of three children.[1]

In the political realm, he has supported Jeb Bush, Mitt Romney, John McCain, and Kamala Harris.[21][22]

References edit

  1. ^ a b American banker directory of U.S. banking executives, American Banker, 1980, p 315
  2. ^ Farrell, Greg (26 March 2007). "CEO Profile: Wells Fargo's Kovacevich banks on success as a one-stop shop". usatoday30.usatoday.com. USA Today. Retrieved 25 April 2016. Education: Stanford, bachelor's degree, engineering; MBA, 1967.
  3. ^ "Cream of the Crop Gone Sour: America's Troubled CEOs". foxnews.com. Fox News. 17 February 2009. Retrieved 25 April 2016. Richard M. Kovacevich, Chairman: MBA Stanford University (1967), BA Stanford (1965)
  4. ^ a b c Gold, Jacqueline (31 August 2001). "Bank to the future". Institutional Investor. Retrieved 8 March 2024.
  5. ^ "King Of The Cross-Sell". 11 October 1999. Retrieved 8 March 2024.
  6. ^ Dash, Eric (17 June 2005). "At Wells Fargo, Big Results by Catering to the Little Guy". The New York Times. Retrieved 8 March 2024.
  7. ^ a b "A Brief History of Wells Fargo's Sales Culture". American Banker. 4 November 2016. Retrieved 8 March 2024.
  8. ^ Richard L. Daft, Dorothy Marcic (2009): Understanding Management 6e, Sixth Edition, South Western Cengage Learning, Mason, OH, ISBN 0-324-56838-X, ISBN 978-0-324-56838-7, p 429
  9. ^ "Wells Fargo chairman Kovacevich to retire". reuters.com. Reuters. 22 September 2009. Retrieved 25 April 2016.
  10. ^ "The Denials of Dick Kovacevich: Wells Fargo's Godfather of Salesmanship Says Everyone else is to Blame". 8 October 2020.
  11. ^ Payne, Patti (21 October 2013). "Banking giant Kovacevich gives tips on leadership, how to succeed in business". bizjournals.com. Puget Sound Business Journal. Retrieved 25 April 2016.
  12. ^ a b "On the Record: Dick Kovacevich". sfgate.com. San Francisco, California: San Francisco Chronicle. 27 July 2003. Retrieved 25 April 2016. Board affiliations: Cargill Inc., Target Corp., San Francisco Committee on JOBS, San Francisco Symphony, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
  13. ^ a b "A look at Wells Fargo's chairman". www.bizjournals.com. 3 October 2008. Retrieved 8 March 2024.
  14. ^ "Appointments to National Infrastructure Advisory Committee". georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov. 18 September 2002. Retrieved 8 March 2024.
  15. ^ de la Merced, Michael J. (5 June 2015). "Mary Schapiro and Richard Kovacevich to Join Hedge Fund". The New York Times. Retrieved 25 April 2016.
  16. ^ Randazzo, Sara (23 November 2021). "George Shultz Brought Big Names to Theranos Board". WSJ. Retrieved 8 March 2024.
  17. ^ Leuty, Ron (29 July 2013). "Quiet Theranos adds former Wells chief Kovacevich, 'Mad Dog' Mattis to power-packed board". www.bizjournals.com. Retrieved 8 March 2024.
  18. ^ a b Leuty, Ron (7 August 2018). "'Ultimately, Elizabeth made the decisions': A look inside Theranos' ineffective board". www.bizjournals.com. Retrieved 8 March 2024.
  19. ^ Imbert, Fred (20 April 2016). "Theranos director: Treatment of CEO Holmes 'unfair'". cnbc.com. CNBC. Retrieved 25 April 2016.
  20. ^ "Theranos will survive, say ex-Wells Fargo CEO, attorney who are both directors". bizjournals.com. Silicon Valley Business Journal. 20 April 2016. Retrieved 25 April 2016.
  21. ^ Abelson, Max (31 July 2015). "Why Wells Fargo's Ex-CEO Gave $100,000 to Jeb Bush PAC". Bloomberg.com. Retrieved 8 March 2024.
  22. ^ Cadei, Emily (11 August 2020). "Big-dollar donors, including Donald Trump, fueled Kamala Harris' political rise in California". Retrieved 8 March 2024.

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Richard Marco Kovacevich born October 30 1943 is an American business executive and the former CEO of Wells Fargo amp Company Dick KovacevichBornRichard M Kovacevich 1943 10 30 October 30 1943 age 80 NationalityAmericanEducationStanford Business School MBA Stanford University BS MS Occupation s Business executive and investor Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 General Mills 2 2 Citicorp 2 3 Norwest Wells Fargo 2 4 Other positions 2 4 1 Hudson Executive Capital 2 4 2 Theranos 3 Personal life 4 ReferencesEarly life and education editA native of Tacoma Washington he grew up in Enumclaw Washington a lumber town about 30 miles southeast of Seattle where his father of Croatian origin worked in the sawmill His parents are Joseph and Dorothy Kovacevich 1 At Stanford University he received BS and MS degrees in industrial engineering followed by an MBA degree from Stanford Business School in 1967 2 3 Career editGeneral Mills edit Early in his corporate career Kovacevich was a strategic planner with General Mills He became chief financial officer of Palitoy a UK company acquired by General Mills and later general manager of General Mills Kenner Products 4 Citicorp edit Kovacevich joined Citibank in 1975 where he ran mortgage consumer finance and other retail operations in New York state 4 At Citi he rolled out the company s automated teller machine ATM network 5 He is credited with turning around Citi s New York branch system and doubling the market share of Citi s credit card business 6 7 Kovacevich left Citibank in 1986 after being passed over for Citigroup s top consumer banking job 7 Norwest Wells Fargo edit This section of a biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Richard Kovacevich news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2024 Learn how and when to remove this message He then joined Norwest Bank as chief operating officer and head of the retail banking group in March 1986 At Norwest Kovacevich confronted a similar situation Norwest was mostly centered in Minnesota and Iowa at the time with a relatively small population in both states Kovacevich realized the only way he could keep growing the company would be to expand beyond banking services into investment and insurance services as well Kovacevich theorized that eventually it would be impossible for any bank to continuously grow if it did not do this Kovacevich instituted the new strategies while serving as president of Norwest from 1989 chief executive officer from 1993 and chairman from 1995 8 The higher revenues relative to stable fixed costs which this method produced allowed Norwest to purchase many other banks culminating with the 1998 purchase of Wells Fargo Although Norwest was effectively the survivor the merged company retained the better known Wells Fargo name and moved to Wells Fargo s headquarters in San Francisco After the merger Kovacevich was given the positions of president and CEO of Wells Fargo In 2001 he was elected chairman as well He relinquished the presidency of Wells Fargo to John Stumpf in August 2005 On June 27 2007 the board of directors elected Stumpf CEO with Kovacevich retaining the chairmanship In September 2009 Wells Fargo announced Kovacevich would step down as chairman and a director at the end of 2009 and retire from the company in early 2010 after 23 years with Norwest and Wells Fargo 9 As of October 2020 it was reported that he still had an office and personal assistant at Wells Fargo 10 Other positions edit Besides Wells Fargo Kovacevich is a former Board of Directors of Cisco Systems Inc 11 and formerly Target Corporation 12 He is also vice president of the board of governors of the San Francisco Symphony 12 vice chairman of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art 13 and a member of Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger s California Commission on Jobs and Economic Growth 13 the National Infrastructure Advisory Committee 14 and the Financial Services Roundtable 4 Hudson Executive Capital edit In June 2015 it was announced that Kovacevich is a CEO partner and had invested in Hudson Executive Capital LP an activist hedge fund 15 Theranos edit Kovacevich joined the board of directors of Theranos in 2013 on the recommendation of George Shultz 16 17 The board of directors transitioned from an advisory role to a fiduciary one in mid 2016 18 Despite criticisms Kovacevich defended Theranos as a good company and claimed the treatment of CEO Elizabeth Holmes was unfair 19 20 He resigned from the board in February 2017 and was deposed in 2018 He had invested over 4 million in the company 18 Personal life editKovacevich is married to Mary Jo and is the father of three children 1 In the political realm he has supported Jeb Bush Mitt Romney John McCain and Kamala Harris 21 22 References edit a b American banker directory of U S banking executives American Banker 1980 p 315 Farrell Greg 26 March 2007 CEO Profile Wells Fargo s Kovacevich banks on success as a one stop shop usatoday30 usatoday com USA Today Retrieved 25 April 2016 Education Stanford bachelor s degree engineering MBA 1967 Cream of the Crop Gone Sour America s Troubled CEOs foxnews com Fox News 17 February 2009 Retrieved 25 April 2016 Richard M Kovacevich Chairman MBA Stanford University 1967 BA Stanford 1965 a b c Gold Jacqueline 31 August 2001 Bank to the future Institutional Investor Retrieved 8 March 2024 King Of The Cross Sell 11 October 1999 Retrieved 8 March 2024 Dash Eric 17 June 2005 At Wells Fargo Big Results by Catering to the Little Guy The New York Times Retrieved 8 March 2024 a b A Brief History of Wells Fargo s Sales Culture American Banker 4 November 2016 Retrieved 8 March 2024 Richard L Daft Dorothy Marcic 2009 Understanding Management 6e Sixth Edition South Western Cengage Learning Mason OH ISBN 0 324 56838 X ISBN 978 0 324 56838 7 p 429 Wells Fargo chairman Kovacevich to retire reuters com Reuters 22 September 2009 Retrieved 25 April 2016 The Denials of Dick Kovacevich Wells Fargo s Godfather of Salesmanship Says Everyone else is to Blame 8 October 2020 Payne Patti 21 October 2013 Banking giant Kovacevich gives tips on leadership how to succeed in business bizjournals com Puget Sound Business Journal Retrieved 25 April 2016 a b On the Record Dick Kovacevich sfgate com San Francisco California San Francisco Chronicle 27 July 2003 Retrieved 25 April 2016 Board affiliations Cargill Inc Target Corp San Francisco Committee on JOBS San Francisco Symphony San Francisco Museum of Modern Art a b A look at Wells Fargo s chairman www bizjournals com 3 October 2008 Retrieved 8 March 2024 Appointments to National Infrastructure Advisory Committee georgewbush whitehouse archives gov 18 September 2002 Retrieved 8 March 2024 de la Merced Michael J 5 June 2015 Mary Schapiro and Richard Kovacevich to Join Hedge Fund The New York Times Retrieved 25 April 2016 Randazzo Sara 23 November 2021 George Shultz Brought Big Names to Theranos Board WSJ Retrieved 8 March 2024 Leuty Ron 29 July 2013 Quiet Theranos adds former Wells chief Kovacevich Mad Dog Mattis to power packed board www bizjournals com Retrieved 8 March 2024 a b Leuty Ron 7 August 2018 Ultimately Elizabeth made the decisions A look inside Theranos ineffective board www bizjournals com Retrieved 8 March 2024 Imbert Fred 20 April 2016 Theranos director Treatment of CEO Holmes unfair cnbc com CNBC Retrieved 25 April 2016 Theranos will survive say ex Wells Fargo CEO attorney who are both directors bizjournals com Silicon Valley Business Journal 20 April 2016 Retrieved 25 April 2016 Abelson Max 31 July 2015 Why Wells Fargo s Ex CEO Gave 100 000 to Jeb Bush PAC Bloomberg com Retrieved 8 March 2024 Cadei Emily 11 August 2020 Big dollar donors including Donald Trump fueled Kamala Harris political rise in California Retrieved 8 March 2024 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Richard Kovacevich amp oldid 1212475023, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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