Ayman Kahale Wells Fargo Advisors

Ayman Kahale - Financial Advisor
Senior Vice President - Investments

Michelle Salinda
Senior Registered Client Associate

Ayman Kahale is a Senior Vice President - Investments and Financial Advisor with Wells Fargo Advisors. He is a graduate of California State Polytechnic University with a Bachelor degree in Economics.


Ayman spent the first 12 of his 41 years in the financial services industry with Home Savings of America as VP in branch Administration, Savings Operations, and coordinating mergers & acquisitions and new De Novo branch openings.


In 1981, he joined the Swiss based firm, Gefinor Investments. He worked in London with their assets management partner Capital Guidance. He was later asked by Gefinor to head up Kuwait Trust Co, their new start-up joint venture with Kuwaiti partners, as the CEO.


After returning to the US, Mr. Kahale joined Shearson Lehman Bros. in 1987 as VP of Investments where he spent 6 years with the Private Wealth Management Group. In 1993 he joined PaineWebber Inc, which subsequently became UBS Financial Services, as Vice President - Investments carrying on similar responsibilities.


In February 2009, Mr. Kahale was sought by Wells Fargo Advisors to join them as Senior Vice President - Investments, continuing his work with the Private Client Group.
Mr. Kahale makes his home with his wife Maria in Pleasanton, California. He has been involved with various civic, youth & athletic organizations.
 

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