LIBN Staff//April 18, 2025//
Senior Vice President and Market Executive
Wells Fargo & Company
Senior Vice President and Market Executive Vincent Zerilli, who joined Wells Fargo & Company in 2017, has served in the New York City/Long Island region and the commercial banking space his entire career. In his current role as a senior leader within commercial banking, he is responsible for driving the strategy and growth of the New York City and Long Island market, which remains a strategic expansion market for Wells Fargo.
Zerilli prides himself on being a brand ambassador for Wells Fargo. He embraces change and effective communication with his clients and business partners, while holding himself to a high standard and strong sense of urgency.
Prior to joining Wells Fargo, Zerilli spent 17 years at JPMorgan Chase, where he joined as an intern and attended the commercial banking credit training program. After working in credit analyst and junior risk management roles early in his career, he eventually was promoted to executive director as a middle market team leader in New York City. Zerilli was integral in growing the bank’s middle market business and establishing the emerging middle market segment strategy as one of four pilot markets across the country.
Zerilli was born and raised in Queens, where he currently lives with his wife, Tina, and three children, Salvatore, Valentina and Vincent. He graduated with cum laude honors from St. John’s University with a degree in finance and holds the Series 24, 79 and 63 licenses.
Zerilli has a passion for the outdoors, real estate, food, automobiles and—most of all—his family.
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