Do anyone know the email address for ceo john g stumpf or cfo howard l atkins....thanks
Do anyone know the email address for ceo john g stumpf or cfo howard l atkins....thanks
Here are the executive contacts and a bunch of other very helpful contacts at Wells Fargo:
Wells fargo executive contacts
Wells Fargo Contact Information List
cara.k.heiden@wellsfargo.com; CEO, Co-President WFHM
mike.heid@wellsfargo.com; Co-President WFHM
jerald.banwart@wellsfargo.com; SVP WFHM
mary.coffin@wellsfargo.com; VP WFHM
sharon.cecil@wellsfargo.com; Assistant to Mary Coffin
todd.m.boothroyd@wellsfargo.com; General Counsel WFHM
BoardCommunications@wellsfargo.com; Board of Directors, WF
John.G.Stumpf@wellsfargo.com; CEO, WellsFargo
Howard.I.Atkins@wellsfargo.com; CFO, WellsFargo
James.M.Strother@wellsfargo.com; EVP and General Counsel, WF
Richard.D.Levy@wellsfargo.com; EVP and Controller, WellsFargo
Mark.C.Oman@wellsfargo.com; EVP, WellsFargo
David.A.Hoyt@wellsfargo.com; EVP, WellsFargo
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Are these the same people to contact if you're dealing with Wells Fargo Home Equity?
Yes these are contacts you can use if you are getting no where with your second. They should be able to help you get on the right track..
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I used the list of emails addresses provided here Friday morning. I emailed a letter I wrote, a summation of events over the last two years. From loan modification to upcoming bankruptcy and continuing foreclosure. Four of emails were kicked back. The one to the Board of Directors did go through. I left the house for a couple hours and when I got home had a voicemail from a man from the Office of the President. He "appears" to be jumping on my situation. He said he would be my contact. I have a 2nd mortgage judgement Sept. 30, which he is aware of. He is getting summaries from 1st & 2nd, contacting short sale and retention depts., and said he would see about getting the judgement delayed. I'm still very surprised that I was contacted in two hours after sending the email. I am not getting my hopes up, as I have had NO LUCK in loan mods, short sales, settling with the 2nd., etc. The 2nd mortgage has been the thorn in my side. I offered them 15% of total loan amount and they rejected. Part of me isn't sure I can trust any of this, but he did seem genuine. My short note in the email, while tactful and professional, did elude that my situation and other like me needs to come to the forefront, and contacting them was my first start. My lawyer is surprised by all this. Anyone else get help this way, from Office of the President?? Not sure if I'll hear anything from Board of Directors.
Hi lexi98,
Welcome to the forum and thank you for joining...........
There have been many members on this forum who have received help from the executive team. Good Luck!
Best Regards,
Cat Damiano
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Received my final call from my caseworker, and was told the only thing they could offer me is to go back to the 2nd and try another settlement. This is after having tried this summer, and having a 15% offer rejected.
Got the address of John Stumph, and sent a restricted letter with all of the documentation from start to finish of this process. Should be there Thursday. Friday is the court date for judgment for the 2nd mortgage, which they will likely get.
I may try another settlement but it won't be 15% as before. Will likely go bankruptcy, as this is the only avenue I have left once they get judgment. And if they won't settle. I can't do anything with the 1st mortgage with the 2nd continually getting in the way.
When you go into court explain to the judge that you are trying to negotiate with Wells and give a copy of the recent letters, to the judge and to the Plainitiff's attorney and ask for a contuniance. Say I respectfully ask the court for a continuance. It should be granted.
If I'm present, is this something my lawyer can do. I would love to give the judge everything, as my initial letter stating ALL the things I've done to avoid foreclosure and bankruptcy is a great letter. I have emails of the whole settlement process we first attempted (15%) with the 2nd. I have all the correspondence with Office of the President. And my letter to Wells CEO. Not like I've been sitting on my backside doing nothing. Why didn't my lawyer mention continuance???
Don't know all of the specifics but you have made a good faith effort to settle and you are still in negotiations and to continue; the lender must act in good faith also. so if you ask for a continuance to finish negotiations it should be granted. No offense but is your lawyer charging you to go to court and lose a case for you? You can do that yourself by just not answering the complaint.
I emailed her last night, and asked about what you wrote. Bottom line is 1st is in foreclosure for almost 2 years now. Had a buyer last year for a short sale, but 2nd wouldn't work with us, and it fell through. This year in June, I offered 15% of total loan to 2nd and they rejected. They have had a judgment scheduled for Sept. 30, Friday, which I've been told they'll get. My lawyers said they had stalled as long as they could. Per Office of Pres, they said all I can do is try and settle again. If all this fails, then I'll do bankruptcy, which in some ways I'm okay with. Still, will see what my lawyer says about continuance. Thanks!
Depending on what you are trying to achieve, the only one needed to escalate a file would be the CEO;
CEO: John G. Stumpf
420 Montgomery St.
San Francisco, CA 94163
(415) 396-7018
john.g.stumpf@wellsfargo.com
WF Executive Team
1-800-853-8516
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Cat Damiano
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These are the ones I e-mailed on October 17, 2012 when I got home from work. I got a call from someone in executive offices by 9:00 am the next AM. But I agree with Cat....it really depends on what you are wanting to achieve. Your request most likely will get delegated to upper/senior management for handling, but at least it will get you out mid-level management h*ll which is where I was stuck.
mike.heid@wellsfargo.com;
mary.coffin@wellsfargo.com;
sharon.cecil@wellsfargo.com;
todd.m.boothroyd@wellsfargo.com;
avid.modjtabai@wellsfargo.com
I only wrote the WFHM executives; no reason to e-mail the WF Bank execs...they are two distinct businesses.
Also, when I wrote them....I was respectful. Although I thought my negotiator and her mid-level supervisor were complete morons, I still minded my p's and q's when I e-mailed the executive team.
Last edited by Cat Damiano; 10-30-2012 at 08:47 AM. Reason: repeat email
Hi Cat,
Thank you for trying to help me on another thread…I came to this thread as it pertains to Wells Fargo...
I am still trying to postpone my sale date Jan 7, 2013…I'm faxing a new complete updated package showing additional income for a Hamp Tier 2 request to Home Preservation Department...should I also send my request to John Stump and office of the President to escalate a request ? I am told not to send any violations of the trustee to the President….What about the other executives on list Evan Bedard provided above ?
This is a portion of the letter my previous Home Preservation Specialist sent an automated letter Dec 12, 2012, informing me of changes in the status of my mortgage assistance and let you what to expect going forward..Please understand that, at this time, I am not able to help you find a mortgage assistance program at this time…The normal collections process will resume, if appropriate…You will begin receiving phone calls and notices from WF Home Mortgage collections department…They will keep you informed of the process and also inquire about any changes in my financial situation…The word DENIAL or CLOSED were not in his letter..Have NO IDEA what that means....
I did update my HARDSHIP LETTER today to show an additional monthly income of $402…Not much, but an INCREASE...
As you can see, I am extremely confused and scared to make a mistake….Since I am getting physically sick over this, I should probably hire the trustee delay service as I have done in the past..
Would you agree?
I don't want to bother people on these threads…I'm smart, but feel paralyzed...
I didn't want to leave you hanging here, dogs, but the members who are helping in the other thread like Jeffrey, Freedomwon, and Isisis have all been through this personally and would have very sound advice when it comes to tactics for postponing a foreclosure.
Is this on a rental property or your primary residence? Do you own rental property?
Best Regards,
Cat Damiano
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Cat...
I appreciate your sound…no non sense advise…
Yes, Jeffrey, Freedomwon and Isisis have been so supportive and, of course…they have the best tactics to postpone a foreclosure…Its amazing how many knowledgable…creative people are on this site…
I followed Jeffery's advise…exactly as he suggested today…What a smart guy he is !!!!!
Its a rental…Hamp Tier 2…
Happy Prosperous New Year to you and you Kitty...
Dogs
Best Regards,
Cat Damiano
LoanSafe.org Moderator
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