Interim president, former Wells Fargo leader named president at Bank of North Dakota
State leaders on North Dakota's Industrial Commission tapped the bank's business development officer Todd Steinwand as the organization's new head, replacing the institution's longest-serving president Eric Hardmeyer.
Written By: Adam Willis
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The headquarters of the Bank of North Dakota — the country's only state-owned bank — sits near the Missouri River in Bismarck. Photo via Bank of North Dakota
BISMARCK — State leaders this week tapped the Bank of North Dakota's interim president, Todd Steinwand, as its new chief following the retirement of the institution's longest-serving president.
Officials on North Dakota's three-member Industrial Commission announced Steinwand's appointment in their meeting Wednesday, July 28. Steinwand held his new role in an interim capacity since earlier this month, when former president Eric Hardmeyer stepped down after 21 years at the head of the bank.