U.S. Bank Wealth Management has appointed Jason Stamm as new Central Region president for The Private Client Reserve of U.S. Bank.

Jason Stamm, Central Region president for The Private Client Reserve of U.S. Bank (Photo: U.S. Bank)

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"Jason is a proven leader with the right combination of experience, sales results and passion for growing our business in the Central Region, " said Mike Ott president of The Private Client Reserve. "We are thrilled that he has chosen U.S. Bank, and I am confident that he will make a meaningful contribution to our business, team and clients."

In his new role, Stamm will be instrumental in driving growth across The Private Client Reserve’s Central Region, which includes Chicago, Kansas City, Madison, Wis., Milwaukee, Minneapolis/St. Paul and St. Louis.

He will lead a team of more than 350 investment, trust, private banking, and financial planning professionals, focused on providing a broad array of products and services to high-net-worth individuals and families.

In this capacity, Stamm will work with market leaders in delivering a differentiated client experience and fostering growth initiatives across all Central Region markets.

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Stamm brings 21 years of financial services experience to his new role. He has served with BMO Private Bank and its predecessors since 1996 where he was routinely recognized as a top performing leader and individual contributor. In his most recent capacity as regional president, Stamm led the business operations and talent integration for the Private Bank of BMO, Harris Bank and M&I in the North Central Region.

Stamm succeeds Mike Ott who was recently named president of The Private Client Reserve of U.S. Bank. He will be based in The Private Client Reserve’s headquarters office in Minneapolis.