Wells Fargo Equipment Finance Promotes Thomason to Head of Operations



Wells Fargo Equipment Finance promoted Lisa Thomason to lead its operations team. Thomason will be based in Moberly, MO and report to Lisa Sawyers, head of Operations for Wells Fargo Commercial Capital.

Thomason brings more than 19 years of experience in financial services to her new role. She will be responsible for partnering with WFEF business lines and leaders to ensure customers and vendors are being served effectively. In addition, she will collaborate with the group’s technology partners to advance system integrations, driving productivity and efficiency.

Thomason joined Wells Fargo in 2016 through the GE Capital acquisition. She previously held various leadership positions, including product delivery process and systems leader, document generation process owner and operations special handling leader, in Vendor Financial Services, Transportation Finance and Corporate Finance.

“Lisa is a genuine and knowledgeable manager with keen instincts for improving processes to benefit customers and vendors,” Sawyer said. “Her resolute emphasis on putting their needs first is a true representation of Wells Fargo’s values.”

Wells Fargo Equipment Finance provides competitive fixed- and floating-rate loans and leases covering a full range of commercial equipment for businesses nationwide as well as floor planning and inventory financing, and vendor programs in selected industries in the United States and Canada. It is one of seven Wells Fargo lines of business that comprise Wells Fargo Commercial Capital.


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