Brian Rubin


Corporate

Brian Rubin is one of the foremost experts on change in the financial services industry, known for orchestrating and implementing the redesign of Bank of America’s foreclosure process during the great recession in 2008-2009. This included rewriting over 3000 processes, holds and issues across more than 20 locations in 9 states. He did this for the largest mortgage servicer in the country, during historically high inventory levels and during constantly changing regulations. This allowed Bank of America to convert tens of millions of dollars in foreclosed real estate into revenue and satisfied regulatory requirements from more than 10 different government regulators.

He has strategized, designed, and implemented full scale transformations of sales and service organizations, post-merger integrations, project management offices and engineered multiple regulatory responses at Bank of America, Wirbicki Law Group, Let’s Talk Counseling, and Bank of America Merchant Services.

Brian also holds certifications in all major change methodologies including the Project Management Professional (PMP), Six Sigma Master Black Belt, Scrum Product Owner and Customer Experience Champion designations.

Brian has over 20 years of entrepreneurship experience, starting his first business, The Old Dominion Student Guide magazine, before graduating with a finance degree from Old Dominion University. He has experience as a founder/operator, investor, CEO consultant and board member in industries including construction materials, real estate, technology, and financial services.

Currently, Brian is Senior Vice President and Process Engineering Director at Wells Fargo and sits on the Corporate Board of Directors at Untied Against Poverty. At Wells Fargo, he owns all process and is a leader of the major growth initiative occurring in the Credit Card and Merchant Services groups. He manages a worldwide team of process engineers responsible for the digital transformation of workflow and process in that organization.

He is a graduate of Old Dominion University with a Bachelor of Science in Finance and a panelist and presenter at various change and process strategy events. He is a 2-time winner of the Bank of America Community Service award and in 2010, he took home a gold medal in Karate at the North Carolina State Games.

Based out of South Hutchinson Island, Florida, Brian is an avid scuba diver that can often be found at the reefs of the coast of Ft. Lauderdale and Key West. As an ice hockey fanatic, he tries to catch as many Florida Panthers games as he can. He also enjoys travelling and attending live music events with his wife Laura.