[5] Sloan earned a BA in economics and history and an MBA in finance and accounting, both from the University of Michigan–Ann Arbor.
[4] Sloan worked as a bank teller at Standard Federal Savings and Loan Association in Ann Arbor, during the summer holidays while a student.
[3] On March 28, 2019 Sloan quit Wells Fargo effective June 30, 2019 after struggling for two and a half years to contain scandals that led to public criticism by US bank regulators and calls in Congress for his departure.
[7] In the Netflix series Dirty Money, he is shown to refrain from shaking an ex-employees hand prior to a testimony.
Sloan is married, with three adult children, and lives in San Marino, a suburb of Los Angeles.