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Matt Gnau
Managing Director - Market Leader
Matt Gnau is the Rocky Mountain Market Leader for Wells Fargo Advisors. With oversight of close to 500 wealth management professionals, his market spans across Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, Northern Idaho & Eastern Washington. As the Market Leader, Mr. Gnau is accountable for helping to ensure we meet the financial needs of Wells Fargo Wealth & Investment Management clients served through Wells Fargo Advisors and Wells Fargo Financial Network. This includes setting the strategic direction as well as managing the financials and execution for the Rocky Mountain Market. He leads a team of leaders and highly talented advisors who have the privilege of helping successful people achieve their life’s dreams through wealth planning, investment management, cash management, insurance, & trust services.
Mr. Gnau joined Wells Fargo in 2003 through the acquisition of Strong Funds. Since then, he has served in national & regional leadership roles in Wells Fargo Asset Management Group, Wells Fargo Advisors, & Wells Fargo Private Bank. He and his team work closely with Wells Fargo’s Consumer Bank, Commercial Bank, and Corporate & Investment Bank in an effort to holistically deliver comprehensive financial solutions to clients.
Matt relocated to Denver, Colorado, after successfully running Wells Fargo Private Bank across Utah. Prior to that he was a brokerage manager & market leader in Washington state where his team of advisors were consistently recognized as a top branch/market by Wells Fargo.
Matt is a graduate of the United States Military Academy. After West Point he served as a U.S. Army officer before earning an MBA from the University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business.
Matt resides in Denver with his wife, Karen. They met as classmates at West Point. Together they enjoy supporting education, the arts, and military/veteran causes in the community.
Investment expertise and advice in an effort to help clients succeed financially





