Head of Banking, Corporate & Investment Bank (CIB), Wells Fargo & Company
Timothy P. O’Hara is the head of Banking for Wells Fargo & Company’s Corporate & Investment Bank (CIB). Mr. O’Hara is responsible for the corporate and investment banking origination and execution within CIB’s Banking Division, which is comprised of industry, regional and specialty coverage, equity and debt capital markets, mergers and acquisitions, corporate lending, portfolio management, and treasury management.
Prior to joining Wells Fargo & Company, Mr. O’Hara was the Global Co-Head of Credit within BlackRock Alternative Investors (BAI) since 2017. Mr. O’Hara was responsible for determining the strategic direction and growth initiatives of the Global Credit platform. Prior to BlackRock, Mr. O’Hara was a Managing Director of Credit Suisse, A.G., where he held several senior management roles over his career, including CEO of Credit Suisse Holdings (USA), CEO of Global Markets, Member of the Credit Suisse A.G. Executive Board, and Co-Head of Investment Banking. For much of his career, he worked within the bank’s Fixed Income Division and held roles including Co-Head of Global Securities, Head of Global Credit Products, Head of Fixed Income (North America), and Global Head of Leveraged Finance.
Mr. O’Hara currently serves on the Board of Directors for the University of Virginia Investment Management Company (UVIMCO). Mr. O’Hara is a former member of the University of Virginia College Foundation Board and Co-Heads the Foundation’s New York Council. He formerly served on the Board of Directors of Project Morry, a year-round youth development organization. Mr. O’Hara is a past member of the board of directors of the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association (SIFMA), where he was also a member of the Executive Committee of the Board, and he served as a member of the Board of Trustees of the Credit Suisse Americas Foundation and the Credit Suisse A.G. Foundation.
Mr. O’Hara received his B.A., Economics from the University of Virginia and his M.B.A., Finance from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.