Shankar Mishra, the now-fired Vice President of the india division of the US-based financial services giant Wells Fargo, shocked the globe in november of last year when he humiliatingly urinated on a septuagenarian woman on a business class trip from New York to delhi on air India. The teams conducting the investigation are attempting to find Mishra, a resident of Mumbai.
In 2021, he had joined Wells Fargo, one of the biggest US national banks and a provider of financial services, for its india operation. According to his brief profile on Apollo.io, he was previously affiliated with another significant global bank from 2016 until 2021. It's odd that he doesn't have a LinkedIn page; it looks like he either deleted it or the professional networking site deleted it.
"Wells Fargo expects its employees to act in a professional and ethical manner, thus these accusations greatly disturb us. This person has been let go by Wells Fargo. We are working along with law enforcement, so please contact them with any further questions "the business stated in a friday statement. With assets of about $1.9 trillion, Wells Fargo is a market-leading provider of financial services and provides services to more than 10% of US small companies.