Pride

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June is Pride Month, commemorating the beginning of the modern gay rights movement at Stonewall Click here to learn about third-party website links in New York City, 1969. Over the past couple weeks, and for the next couple weeks, pride events are taking place in many cities throughout the world. Pride was the 2nd busiest parade season of the year for Wells Fargo in 2007 — the stagecoach appeared at twelve Pride Parades Click here to learn about third-party website links throughout the nation.

Las Vegas, Nevada 2006 ParadeWells Fargo views its support of the Lesbian, Gay, Bi-sexual and Transgender (LGBT) Click here to learn about third-party website links community as part of its broader commitment to diversity. Since 1852, Wells Fargo has worked to serve the needs of diverse communities through financial services, career opportunities and support of community organizations. Wells Fargo's commitment to the LGBT community dates back to the 1980s. Wells Fargo has been recognized by the LGBT community with several awards and distinctions, including:

Dallas, Texas 2003 ParadeWells Fargo celebrates the diversity in our communities. Happy Pride!

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Las Vegas may get the Grand Prize for their float - but the employees of Wells Fargo Bank here in Phoenix, and the reproduction of an Abbot-Downing Concord Coach, have to win the Prize for enthusiasm!!! A great entry -Thank you everyone at Wells Fargo Bank. Wells Fargo - that's MY bank!!

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