Truist and TAB Bank announced on Thursday changes to their chief information officers in a multi-bank leadership shuffle.
Truist
"I'm delighted to welcome Steve Hagerman to Truist as chief information officer," Chairman and CEO Bill Rogers said in a press release. "Steve has deep experience serving clients, inspiring teams, and driving business results through technology innovation and modernization. His purposeful leadership, broad expertise and focus on client experience aligns with our strategy and our culture. He is the ideal leader to enhance and leverage our technology capabilities to drive growth and performance."
In Hagerman's wake, last week Wells Fargo
"Bridget is a proven technology leader with deep experience leading large-scale technology transformations across multiple global financial institutions," Wells Fargo CEO Charlie Scharf said in a press release. "We have made great progress under Tracy's leadership, and Bridget's experience will be invaluable as we continue to modernize our platforms and invest in, scale, and increase innovation across the company."
At TAB Bank,
"We are thrilled to welcome Tami Fisher to the TAB Bank team," CEO Austin Strong said in a press release. "Tami has a proven track record of aligning teams toward common objectives through her analytical skills and strategic vision. Tami's innovative approach and team-building expertise will be invaluable as TAB Bank continues to advance our technology initiatives, enabling us to provide bold financial solutions that empower and uplift our customers."