She announced her retirement internally in October, according to American Banker. She spent 26 years at CSX, a freight transportation company, as executive vice president of law and public affairs, general counsel, and corporate secretary. Truist did not mention who would head the public affairs department after retirement. "Scott is an entrepreneurial leader with deep financial services legal experience… possesses the right growth-oriented mindset to navigate industry headwinds while helping fulfill our purpose of inspiring and building better lives and communities.”įitzsimmons also serves as the head of public affairs at Truist, according to her LinkedIn profile. "We're pleased to welcome Scott Stengel to Truist to guide our legal affairs and government relations strategy at a critical time of rapid change in the industry," Rogers said in a statement. metro region - focusing on global banking, capital markets and government relations, according to the press release. and a partner at King & Spalding and Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe in the Washington D.C. Before joining Ally, he was the general counsel at UMB Financial Corp. Stengel has served as general counsel of Ally Financial since 2016, overseeing legal affairs and government relations. He will serve as corporate secretary to the Truist board of directors and oversee the bank's legal and government relations. 26, will operate from the Truist corporate headquarters in Charlotte, North Carolina, and report to CEO Bill Rogers. Stengel, who will join the company on Dec. Truist named Scott Stengel as senior vice president and chief legal officer, succeeding Ellen Fitzsimmons, who plans to retire at the end of this year, the company announced Wednesday.
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