10.02.2010 17:13:00

Wells Fargo Insurance Services Names Charles Delich Branch Manager For Colorado Springs Office

Wells Fargo Insurance Services has named Charles Delich branch manager for its office in Colorado Springs, Colo. Delich is responsible for leading the service and sales teams in Colorado Springs, including a focus on customer service and relationship development, performance management, and community involvement.

Prior to assuming his new role, Delich was a commercial sales executive in Colorado Springs where he managed large commercial accounts. Before joining Wells Fargo Insurance Services, Delich was a sales executive with Summit Financial Strategies Group where he specialized in personal investment and insurance strategies.

"We’re delighted to have Chuck lead the Southern Colorado Wells Fargo Insurance Services team,” said Chris Eldredge, managing director for Wells Fargo Insurance Services. "He brings extensive brokerage experience and is a proven leader in the community who will help us better serve our customers and continue to grow our business.”

About Wells Fargo Insurance Services

Wells Fargo Insurance Services, Inc. is the fifth largest insurance brokerage in the world and the largest bank-owned insurance brokerage in the U. S. (Business Insurance, 2008) with more than 200 offices in 37 states. Its 9,200 insurance professionals place more than $15.5 billion of risk premiums with expertise in property, casualty, benefits, international, personal lines, and life products.

Wells Fargo & Company is a diversified financial services company with $1.2 trillion in assets, providing banking, insurance, investments, mortgage and consumer finance through more than 10,000 stores and 12,000 ATMs and the internet (wellsfargo.com) across North America and internationally.

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