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North Hennepin Community College
Ann Wynia, President

North Memorial Medical Center
Dave Cress, CEO

Scherer Bros. Lumber Co.
Peter Scherer, President

Target Corporation
Mike Logan, Sr. Group Manager, Government Affairs

Wells Fargo Bank
Kelly J. Gosz President, Twin Cities Banking

City of Brooklyn Park
Mayor Steve Lampi

City of Crystal
Mayor RaNae Bowman

City of Maple Grove
Mayor Mark Steffenson

City of Minneapolis
Council Member Barb Johnson

City of Osseo
Mayor John Hall

City of Robbinsdale
Mayor Mike Holtz

Hennepin County
Commissioner Mike Opat

Metropolitan Council
Council Member Tony Pistilli

North Metro Mayors Association
Phil Cohen

Wells Fargo Bank

Wells Fargo Bank Minnesota, NA, provides financial services from 94 Twin Cities metro area stores and employs approximately 14,000 team members. Wells Fargo is the leading lender to low- and moderate income and minority homebuyers in Minneapolis. For the eleventh consecutive year, Wells Fargo has been Minnesota’s largest Small Business Administration (SBA) lender. In 2003, Wells Fargo donated nearly $2 million and team members volunteered nearly 100,000 hours to non-profit organizations in Minneapolis. The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency has consistently rated Wells Fargo Bank as “Outstanding” for Community Reinvestment Act (CRA), the highest rating a financial services institution can receive.

Kelly J. Gosz
Community Banking President of the Minneapolis and North Metro Market


"Bottineau Boulevard serves as a common thread which links many different communities together.  Public, private and community partnerships are necessary to continue the positive growth along this important corridor. Engaging everyone in the process creates the best outcome for all."


Mr. Gosz is responsible for 22 banking stores in the downtown, South Minneapolis and north metro neighborhoods.  He has held several management positions within Wells Fargo Bank Minnesota since 1986. Gosz currently serves on the board of the Greater Minneapolis Convention and Visitor's Association, the board and executive committee of the Minneapolis Downtown Council, and the board of the Midtown Community Works. Gosz is a native of the Twin Cities and graduated from the University of St. Thomas with a degree in finance.  He and his family have been residents of Minneapolis for many years.



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