Banking
Jul. 27, 1999
The Equalizer
By Stacy L. Cohen No one can say Marci Rubin isn't a well-rounded person. She left law school to be a waitress, then a ski bum and a home refurbisher before returning to her legal studies. Now she is a merger mogul who heads part of the legal department for Wells Fargo, the eighth-largest corporation in California and one of the largest financial service operations in the Western Hemisphere.




No one can say Marci Rubin isn't a well-rounded person. She left law school to be a waitress, then a ski bum and a home refurbisher before returning to her legal studies. Now she is a merger mogul who heads part of the legal department for Wells Fargo, the eighth-largest corporation in California and one of the largest financial servi...
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