About Eric Fornell
Eric Fornell, a Rhodes Scholar, studied philosophy, politics and economics at the University of Oxford. When Eric Fornell returned to the United States, he entered the gas and energy sector as a vice president at American Natural Resources. Later, he became the president of CMS Enterprises. In 1992, he accepted a position with Goldman Sachs & Co. as a vice president and later managing director. In this position, he focused on the needs of investment banking clients in the pipeline and utility industries. Eventually, he became managing director and a vice chairman at J.P. Morgan Securities.
At present, Mr. Fornell serves as vice chairman at Wells Fargo Securities, where he offers strategic advice to clients in the energy and utility industries. He leverages his decades of experience in this field to provide superior advisory services.
Recreationally, Mr. Fornell enjoys traveling and playing golf with his son. Multiple times, they have gone to Scotland together to play golf. He is also devoted to education and has served on the boards of schools in three states.
At present, Mr. Fornell serves as vice chairman at Wells Fargo Securities, where he offers strategic advice to clients in the energy and utility industries. He leverages his decades of experience in this field to provide superior advisory services.
Recreationally, Mr. Fornell enjoys traveling and playing golf with his son. Multiple times, they have gone to Scotland together to play golf. He is also devoted to education and has served on the boards of schools in three states.