Ep. 12: Amaryllis Gryllaki – Commodity Sales Director at Wells Fargo
Finance
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1h 3m
Amaryllis Gryllaki is the Commodity Sales Director at Wells Fargo, based in Houston. Originating from Greece, she earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of Illinois and her master’s from City University London. She later advanced to VP roles at TD Bank and led commodity sales at Scotiabank before joining Wells Fargo in January 2021. With extensive experience in metals trading and bullion banking, she offers a wealth of global market expertise. Beyond the trading floor, Amaryllis is an adventurous spirit and shares stories of hiking the Appalachians, and hitchhiking out of a harrowing excursion gone wrong. In a recent episode of Y’all Street, she dives into commodity markets, bullion‑bank mechanics, and how her journey from Greece through the U.K. ultimately led her to Texas, the place she now calls home. Engaging, well-travelled, and full of grit, Amaryllis blends sharp market expertise with unforgettable personal stories.
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