Regions Names Two Local Leaders

Regions Bank recently announced the appointment of Bruner Binion and Tina Gilmore, who it calls “two key leaders who will guide the company’s services for consumers and businesses throughout Mobile and along the Gulf Coast.” Binion is an experienced banking professional who will serve as Regions’ new market executive for Mobile and surrounding communities. The 15-year Regions veteran will manage the bank’s comprehensiveRegions360 approach to identifying and meeting customers’ banking needs, while continuing his role as a commercial banking leader. He will also oversee Regions’ strategy for community engagement in the Mobile Bay area, advancing the bank’s focus on economic and community development, education and workforce readiness and financial wellness initiatives. Gilmore has been elevated to serve as consumer banking executive for the Greater Gulf Coast region. She brings 32 years of experience to her role and most recently served as market executive for Regions in St. Petersburg and Clearwater, Florida.

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