PNC Announces Alabama Leadership

PNC Bank, N.A. has announced that, following its acquisition of BBVA USA (PNC to Acquire BBVA), it has appointed new members of its leadership team for Alabama. They will be led by Nick Willis, who continues in the role of regional president for north and central Alabama. Joining him include Russell “Rusty” Shaw, market executive and head of commercial banking for PNC’s Gulf Coast market, which includes Fairhope and Mobile. Shaw formerly served as BBVA USA senior lender and commercial banking leader in Mobile. Kathleen “Katie” Sharon, market leader, commercial banking for PNC’s north and central Alabama regions, is another member. Sharon formerly served in several leadership roles with BBVA USA, including portfolio manager and market president. Rounding out the team are Andrea Smith, market director, PNC Institutional Asset Management; Mark Taylor, market leader, corporate banking; and Grey Yeager, market leader, wealth management.

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