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Type: Advisory board bio sheet / house oversight committee record
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This document is a biography sheet for the 'KUE Advisory Board,' likely produced during a House Oversight investigation (Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_024585). It details the professional backgrounds of three individuals: Les Biller (former Wells Fargo COO), Ted Mitchell (CEO of New Schools Venture Fund), and Tsvi Gal (CTO of Deutsche Bank Asset Management), listing their corporate affiliations, board memberships, and educational history.

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Name Role Context
Les Biller Member, KUE Advisory Board
Retired Vice Chairman & COO of Wells Fargo & Company; former executive at Norwest, Bank of America, and Citicorp.
Ted Mitchell Member, KUE Advisory Board
CEO of New Schools Venture Fund; former president of Occidental College.
Tsvi Gal Member, KUE Advisory Board
Chief Technology Officer for Deutsche Bank Asset Management.
Dianne Feinstein California Senator
Advised by Ted Mitchell.
Richard Riordan Los Angeles Mayor
Advised by Ted Mitchell.

Relationships (2)

Ted Mitchell Advisory Dianne Feinstein
Mr. Mitchell is an Education Advisor to California Senator Dianne Feinstein
Ted Mitchell Advisory Richard Riordan
served as a Senior Education Advisor to Los Angeles Mayor Richard Riordan

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KUE Advisory Board
Les Biller
Leslie Biller is retired Vice Chairman & Chief Operating Officer of Wells Fargo & Company. Mr. Biller joined Wells Fargo in 1998, when it merged with Norwest Corporation. Prior to that, he spent nearly 11 years at Norwest, where he held various executive positions including Executive Vice President and head of Strategic Planning and Acquisitions, Executive Vice President and head of the company’s South Central Community Banking operations, and President and Chief Operating Officer. Before joining Norwest, he was Executive Vice President and head of Consumer Markets at Bank of America, based in San Francisco. Mr. Biller joined Bank of America in 1985 as the Senior Vice President of International Consumer Markets. Prior to that, he was with Citicorp for 12 years, where he was a Regional Business Manager, U.K. Region; and Vice President and Business Manager, Italy. Mr. Biller serves on the Board of Directors of Ecolab Inc., and is a director of the Los Angeles Urban League, the Autry Museum of Western Heritage, and is a Founders Circle member of the Fulfillment Fund. He earned his MBA from Xavier University in Cincinnati, Ohio, and holds a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering from City College of New York.
Ted Mitchell
Ted Mitchell was recently named CEO of the New Schools Venture Fund after having served on the New Schools Board of Directors for seven years. Mr. Mitchell previously served as president of Occidental College for six years. Immediately prior to Occidental, he served as Vice President for Education and Strategic Initiatives of the J. Paul Getty Trust. He was also the Deputy to the President at Stanford University, Vice Chancellor at UCLA, and a Professor of Education at Dartmouth. Mr. Mitchell is an Education Advisor to California Senator Dianne Feinstein and served as a Senior Education Advisor to Los Angeles Mayor Richard Riordan.
Tsvi Gal
As Chief Technology Officer for Deutsche Bank Asset Management ("Deutsche Bank"), Tsvi Gal is responsible for constructing an industry leading, state of the art, evolutionary architecture which has competitively positioned Deutsche Bank for future growth through innovation, processing scale and efficiency. Prior to joining Deutsche Bank, Mr. Gal was responsible for overseeing global IT operations at Warner Music Group ("WMG"), formerly part of the Time Warner family of operations and now a privately-held multinational music and publishing company. He lent his considerable global technical expertise to the task of integrating WMG's global systems and exploring technological synergies, as well as maximizing the opportunities presented by new technologies. Prior to joining WMG, Mr. Gal held the role of president of AT&T's ATT.COM from 2000 to 2002, where he was responsible for AT&T's E*Business and E*commerce activities. In this position, he oversaw the revitalization of AT&T's presence in the market ensuring its transition into a modern era electronic business market leader. Earlier, Mr. Gal was the Chief Technology Officer for Enterprise Technology services at Merrill Lynch & Company, where he helped build the electronic trading system. From 1996 to 1999, he was Executive Vice President and CIO of North America Applications ABN AMRO Bank, one of the world’s largest global banks. Mr. Gal is a computer-science graduate of Rutgers University, and holds an MBA from Golden Gate University.
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