Isaias William Hellman[a] (March 30, 1871 – May 10, 1920)[1] was an American banker who served as president of the Union Trust Company and, briefly, of Wells Fargo Bank shortly before his death.
[5] After being educated in the public schools of Los Angeles, he attended the University of California, Berkeley, where he graduated in 1892.
[1] Immediately after graduation, he began working for the Nevada Bank of San Francisco (of which his father was president) as a clerk.
[2] Following his father's death in April 1920, he succeeded, on his own deathbed, as president of the Wells Fargo Nevada National Bank.
At the time of his death, he was vice president of Farmers and Merchants Bank of Los Angeles and was one of the directors of the Panama–Pacific International Exposition.