Shafer, Jones, Dennis Join Huntington’s Executive Leadership Team



Tom Shafer, CEO of TCF National Bank, will join Huntington‘s executive leadership as co-president of commercial banking following the completion of Huntington’s merger with TCF, which is expected to occur late in Q2/21.

Shafer will lead Huntington’s middle market, commercial real estate and regional government banking teams. He will partner with Scott Kleinman, co-president of commercial banking for Huntington, who will continue to lead a variety of commercial businesses organized around Huntington’s specialty commercial groups, treasury management, capital markets and equipment finance teams.

Mike Jones, president and COO of TCF Bank, also will join Huntington’s executive leadership team as senior executive vice president. Jones will be Huntington’s senior executive and community leader in Minnesota and Colorado as chair for those states.

“Tom and Mike are exceptional leaders with impressive track records of successful growth throughout their careers, and I’m looking forward to having them join our executive leadership team,” Steve Steinour, chairman, president and CEO of Huntington, said. “Tom’s extensive experience and success in growing banks will add another level of expertise for Huntington as we look to continue building our commercial bank. And Mike will be instrumental in building and growing our various business lines and important middle market revenue channels in Minnesota and Colorado. Under their leadership, we will execute our plans for expansion in these important markets.”

“This is an exciting time as Huntington and TCF come together to become an even stronger bank better able to serve more people and businesses throughout our communities,” Shafer said. “I’m looking forward to joining Huntington’s executive leadership team and playing a significant role in further developing the bank’s commercial business while establishing a new, dual headquarters in my hometown of Detroit.”

“Both Huntington and TCF are known for and take great pride in developing customer relationships. And we are deeply committed to giving back to our communities,” Jones said. “I’m eager to build out our teams and invest in these important markets.”

Huntington also appointed Donald Dennis to its executive leadership team as chief diversity, equity and inclusion officer and executive vice president of learning and development. Under his leadership, Huntington created its exact track “pre-imbursement” program, which provides colleagues an opportunity to attain higher education.

“Donald’s leadership, broad set of skills, experiences and passion position us well to build out our diversity, equity and inclusion efforts,” Steinour said. “Our continued focus on welcome, meaning ‘welcome to all,’ is imperative and will continue to guide the combined company. Donald’s vision and commitment have helped shape our plans and actions around diversity and inclusion. He also has been the lead executive and architect in building out our learning and development offerings in a digital environment. I look forward to Donald’s continued thought leadership and expertise at the highest level of our organization. Donald will be a great addition to our executive leadership team.”

“I’m proud to work at Huntington and with colleagues from all backgrounds who firmly believe in and live our purpose to look out for people every day,” Dennis said. “Huntington has a strong diversity and inclusion foundation, and I look forward to continuing to build our culture and strengthen our workforce.”


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