Tim Spence Named Fifth Third CEO Effective July 5
Fifth Third Bancorp (NASDAQ: FITB) announced that Greg Carmichael will retire as CEO on July 5, transitioning to Executive Chairman. Tim Spence, previously Chief Strategy Officer, will succeed him. The Board, led by independent director Marsha Williams, expresses confidence in Spence's leadership, highlighting his integral role since 2015 in advancing the bank’s digital transformation and customer-centric strategies. Carmichael, who led the bank since 2015, emphasized the timing is right for leadership transition due to the firm's strong financial health.
- Tim Spence's appointment as CEO reflects a strong succession plan, ensuring continuity in leadership.
- Spence is recognized for driving Fifth Third's digital transformation, enhancing customer service and operational efficiency.
- Overall positive perceptions of the bank's financial health and performance, setting a strong foundation for future growth.
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“I am honored to serve as Fifth Third’s next CEO and humbled to follow in the footsteps of an incredible leader like Greg,” said Spence. “Fifth Third is a great company because of our people, because we serve strong communities, and because we believe to the core that our customers’ needs, their opportunities and their well-being are our chief concern. We will continue our track record of delivering on our commitments, our focus on investing for the future and our culture of accountability, collaboration and community leadership.”
Williams said, “We cannot thank Greg enough for his strategic leadership and vision since he joined Fifth Third in 2003. Since becoming our CEO in 2015, Greg led the transformation of Fifth Third into one of the most successful and respected banks – a top performer among its peers and one of the World’s Most Ethical Companies. We are fortunate and grateful that Greg will continue to serve as Fifth Third’s executive chairman as we implement the strong succession plan we have developed.”
“It has been the honor of a lifetime being the CEO of Fifth Third, and I am grateful for the support of the Board and all our employees,” said Carmichael. “Together, we have worked to be the One Bank people most value and trust, and I am incredibly proud of what we have accomplished. The Board and I are confident the time is right to transition the role of CEO, given Fifth Third’s strong financial health and performance, and Tim is well-prepared to succeed in this role. I look forward to supporting Tim and the entire team as they continue to lead our industry and Fifth Third through exceptional products, innovation, dedication and service.”
Spence joined Fifth Third in 2015 as chief strategy officer. Prior to being named president in 2020, he was head of consumer bank, payments and strategy. In that role, he was responsible for Fifth Third’s retail banking, mortgage, auto and specialty lending and payments business lines, as well as key strategic growth capabilities such as digital, marketing, strategy and fintech partnerships. Prior to joining Fifth Third, Spence was a senior partner in the financial services practice at Oliver Wyman, a global strategy and risk management consulting firm.
Spence long has been heralded for his innovative vision and has helped the Bank significantly advance its digital transformation. In 2018, American Banker recognized him as Digital Banker of the Year, an award shared with top forward-thinking leaders from the nation’s largest and most dynamic financial institutions.
Spence believes deeply in the nobility of the banking profession and its ability to be a catalyst for positive change in the communities Fifth Third serves, especially in the Midwest and Southeast. He demonstrates this through his service to various higher education and economic development organizations in
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