PNC Bank picks Goller to oversee Wisconsin region

PNC Bank named Christopher Goller as regional president of Wisconsin.
Goller will join PNC on March 26, heading one of PNC’s leading growth markets.
The Milwaukee native will succeed Beth Wnuk, who earlier announced her plans to leave the bank at the end of March following nearly five years at the job.
“Chris’s banking experience, community involvement, and leadership will help PNC further grow our business and continue to attract top talent to our Milwaukee team,” said Dale Klose, executive vice president and head of the regional president’s office in PNC’s Midwest region. “We thank Beth for helping us establish PNC as a leading bank in Milwaukee and throughout the state, and wish her the best.”

Goller joins PNC from U.S. Bank N.A. and its predecessors in Milwaukee where he served since 1991 in increasingly more responsible business and commercial banking leadership positions. Most recently, he served since 2007 as senior vice president and Commercial Banking leader, where he led a team of senior-level commercial bankers in Wisconsin and Michigan. Prior to joining U.S. Bank, he held various positions with Marshall & Ilsley Bank.

Active in the Milwaukee region, Goller’s involvement includes board and leadership positions with Friends of Housing Inc. and United Community Center, and formerly with First Stage Children’s Theatre and the Marquette University Graduate School Advisory Board.

Goller earned both a bachelor’s and master’s degree in business administration from Marquette University. In addition, he served as adjunct professor in finance and international trade at Ottawa University in Brookfield.

PNC Bank N.A. is a member of The PNC Financial Services Group Inc., which is based in Pittsburgh.

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