Wells Fargo’s Chief Risk Officer Is Leaving After Four Years

     

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Wells Fargo & Co. Chief Risk Officer Amanda Norton, who joined in 2018 to help turn around the scandal-ravaged lender, is leaving as the cleanup continues.

Norton, 55, will retire from the bank at the end of June, and a replacement will be named in coming weeks, Wells Fargo told staff in a memo on Tuesday.