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 Nadia van de Walle

Nadia van de Walle

Vice President, Banking Inclusion Initiative Wells Fargo

Nadia is a Vice President in Wells Fargo’s Consumer, Small, and Business Banking leading national financial inclusion focused business initiatives and strategic partnerships. Until March 2022, she was Senior Director of Innovation at the Financial Health Network where she led advisory services and research initiatives focused on advancing all Americans’ financial health. Prior to joining the Financial Health Network, Nadia oversaw research and strategy for economic development programs at organizations including InterMedia and Accion. She has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from the University of Pennsylvania and a Master of Economics degree from the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies. Nadia lives in the Philadelphia area.

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