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Investing In Integrity

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Welcome to Investing In Integrity by Scholars of Finance. SOF is a rapidly growing organization on a mission to inspire character and integrity in the finance leaders of tomorrow. If you’re an investor, finance professional, or student aspiring to make an impact with capital, this podcast is for you. Investing In Integrity is a compilation of conversations and interviews with leading minds in finance that will help you learn how you can make finance a force for good.
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#95 - Driving Growth Through Change (Stephen Philipson, Vice Chair and Head of WCIB at U.S. Bank)

Thu Jan 29 2026

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In this episode of the Investing in Integrity podcast, Ross Overline, CEO and Co-founder of Scholars of Finance, welcomes Stephen Philipson, Vice Chair and Head of Wealth, Corporate, Commercial, and Institutional Banking at U.S. Bank, America’s fifth-largest bank, to unpack how principled leadership shapes modern finance.  Stephen shares how embracing calculated risk, most notably during the 2009 crisis, can accelerate long-term growth when paired with disciplined downside assessment. He explains U.S. Bank’s interconnected approach to banking, where unified business lines strengthen client relationships and operational resilience. The conversation also explores why authenticity, transparency, and ethical clarity remain essential traits for leaders navigating rapid technological change. From AI’s role in enhancing, not replacing, client service to impact finance opportunities, Stephen offers a blueprint for building durable institutions grounded in purpose and integrity. Meet Stephen Philipson Stephen Philipson is a vice chair and head of Wealth, Corporate, Commercial and Institutional Banking (WCIB). He has been with the organization since 2009. WCIB comprises several businesses, including Asset Management and Institutional Services, Commercial Real Estate, Equipment Finance, Global Capital Markets, Global Corporate Trust, Global Fund Services, Institutional Client Group, U.S. Bancorp Impact Finance, and Wealth Management. Prior to becoming head of WCIB in 2024 and adding oversight of U.S. Bancorp Impact Finance to his responsibilities in 2025, Philipson led the Global Markets and Specialized Finance group within WCIB. Philipson has more than 20 years of financial services experience. His past roles include working at Morgan Stanley in Global Capital Markets and then Fixed Income Trading, and at Wachovia, where he was director of the Financial Institutions Syndicate. Philipson chairs the board of governors of Isidore Newman School and serves on the boards of directors of the Foundation for the Charlotte Jewish Community. He serves on the board of directors of the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association (SIFMA). He earned a bachelor’s degree with a double major in economics and East Asian studies from Washington and Lee University Episode Timeline • 00:00 Intro • 04:40 From New Orleans to Wall Street: Stephen's Early Finance Journey • 15:51 Joining US Bank During the 2009 Financial Crisis • 18:26 Building a $670B Balance Sheet: Growth Strategies Across Diverse Businesses • 22:24 Leading 16 Leaders: Management Committee Dynamics at US Bank • 25:53 Innovation Without Recklessness: Balancing Safety and Evolution • 28:21 AI as a Productivity Multiplier, Not a Job Eliminator • 34:21 Impact Finance: Profitability and Purpose Working Together • 37:08 Leadership Through Authenticity and Radical Transparency • 39:12 Creating Unified Culture Across Capital Markets, Trust, and Real Estate • 41:41 The Three Non-Negotiables for Next-Generation Finance Leaders • 44:08 Rapidfire Round

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In this episode of the Investing in Integrity podcast, Ross Overline, CEO and Co-founder of Scholars of Finance, welcomes Stephen Philipson, Vice Chair and Head of Wealth, Corporate, Commercial, and Institutional Banking at U.S. Bank, America’s fifth-largest bank, to unpack how principled leadership shapes modern finance.  Stephen shares how embracing calculated risk, most notably during the 2009 crisis, can accelerate long-term growth when paired with disciplined downside assessment. He explains U.S. Bank’s interconnected approach to banking, where unified business lines strengthen client relationships and operational resilience. The conversation also explores why authenticity, transparency, and ethical clarity remain essential traits for leaders navigating rapid technological change. From AI’s role in enhancing, not replacing, client service to impact finance opportunities, Stephen offers a blueprint for building durable institutions grounded in purpose and integrity. Meet Stephen Philipson Stephen Philipson is a vice chair and head of Wealth, Corporate, Commercial and Institutional Banking (WCIB). He has been with the organization since 2009. WCIB comprises several businesses, including Asset Management and Institutional Services, Commercial Real Estate, Equipment Finance, Global Capital Markets, Global Corporate Trust, Global Fund Services, Institutional Client Group, U.S. Bancorp Impact Finance, and Wealth Management. Prior to becoming head of WCIB in 2024 and adding oversight of U.S. Bancorp Impact Finance to his responsibilities in 2025, Philipson led the Global Markets and Specialized Finance group within WCIB. Philipson has more than 20 years of financial services experience. His past roles include working at Morgan Stanley in Global Capital Markets and then Fixed Income Trading, and at Wachovia, where he was director of the Financial Institutions Syndicate. Philipson chairs the board of governors of Isidore Newman School and serves on the boards of directors of the Foundation for the Charlotte Jewish Community. He serves on the board of directors of the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association (SIFMA). He earned a bachelor’s degree with a double major in economics and East Asian studies from Washington and Lee University Episode Timeline • 00:00 Intro • 04:40 From New Orleans to Wall Street: Stephen's Early Finance Journey • 15:51 Joining US Bank During the 2009 Financial Crisis • 18:26 Building a $670B Balance Sheet: Growth Strategies Across Diverse Businesses • 22:24 Leading 16 Leaders: Management Committee Dynamics at US Bank • 25:53 Innovation Without Recklessness: Balancing Safety and Evolution • 28:21 AI as a Productivity Multiplier, Not a Job Eliminator • 34:21 Impact Finance: Profitability and Purpose Working Together • 37:08 Leadership Through Authenticity and Radical Transparency • 39:12 Creating Unified Culture Across Capital Markets, Trust, and Real Estate • 41:41 The Three Non-Negotiables for Next-Generation Finance Leaders • 44:08 Rapidfire Round

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Top 35.2% by pitch volume (Rank #17589 of 50,000)
Average rating
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Reviews
35
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Publish cadence
Daily or near-daily
Active monthly
Episode count
95
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Feb 10, 2026
Social followers
3.3K

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What is Investing In Integrity about?

Welcome to Investing In Integrity by Scholars of Finance. SOF is a rapidly growing organization on a mission to inspire character and integrity in the finance leaders of tomorrow. If you’re an investor, finance professional, or student aspiring to make an impact with capital, this podcast is for you. Investing In Integrity is a compilation of conversations and interviews with leading minds in finance that will help you learn how you can make finance a force for good.

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