Truist Hires Ryan Booher as Tampa Market President and Names Steve Fisher to National Sales Role in Commercial Banking.
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Thursday, Aug 28, 2025 8:33 am ET1min read
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Ryan Booher brings nearly two decades of experience in corporate banking to his new role. In his previous positions, he has managed teams of business bankers across multiple states, fostering collaboration and driving synergies between commercial and retail partners. Booher will focus on deepening and expanding relationships with clients in the Tampa region, leveraging his extensive experience to drive growth and innovation [2].
Steve Fisher will lead the strategy and execution of commercial banking teams across all markets. His appointment signals Truist Financial's dedication to enhancing its commercial banking services and expanding its client portfolio. Fisher's leadership will be instrumental in aligning commercial banking efforts with the company's overall strategic goals.
These appointments come at a time when Truist Financial is experiencing significant changes in its institutional holdings. APG Asset Management N.V. and Dodge & Cox have recently reduced their stakes in the company, while other institutional investors have increased their positions [1][3]. The company's recent quarterly earnings report showed a significant year-over-year revenue decline, but it also announced a quarterly dividend of $0.52 per share, with a dividend yield of 4.5% [3].
The appointments of Booher and Fisher are part of Truist Financial's broader strategy to enhance its market position and improve client satisfaction. As the company continues to navigate the evolving financial landscape, these leadership changes are expected to play a pivotal role in driving its future growth and success.
References:
[1] https://www.marketbeat.com/instant-alerts/filing-apg-asset-management-nv-sells-9900-shares-of-truist-financial-corporation-tfc-2025-08-24/
[2] https://www.facebook.com/sanduskyregister/posts/in-his-previous-roles-he-has-managed-a-team-of-business-bankers-across-four-stat/1328317895970084/
[3] https://www.marketbeat.com/instant-alerts/filing-dodge-cox-sells-34834-shares-of-truist-financial-corporation-tfc-2025-08-24/
Truist Financial Corporation has announced the hiring of Ryan Booher as Tampa market president and the appointment of Steve Fisher as commercial sales leader. Booher has over two decades of experience in corporate banking and will focus on deepening and expanding relationships with clients in the region. Fisher will lead strategy and execution with commercial banking teams across all markets.
Truist Financial Corporation has announced the hiring of Ryan Booher as the Tampa market president and the appointment of Steve Fisher as commercial sales leader. These appointments reflect the company's commitment to strengthening its presence and expanding its client base in the Southeastern United States.Ryan Booher brings nearly two decades of experience in corporate banking to his new role. In his previous positions, he has managed teams of business bankers across multiple states, fostering collaboration and driving synergies between commercial and retail partners. Booher will focus on deepening and expanding relationships with clients in the Tampa region, leveraging his extensive experience to drive growth and innovation [2].
Steve Fisher will lead the strategy and execution of commercial banking teams across all markets. His appointment signals Truist Financial's dedication to enhancing its commercial banking services and expanding its client portfolio. Fisher's leadership will be instrumental in aligning commercial banking efforts with the company's overall strategic goals.
These appointments come at a time when Truist Financial is experiencing significant changes in its institutional holdings. APG Asset Management N.V. and Dodge & Cox have recently reduced their stakes in the company, while other institutional investors have increased their positions [1][3]. The company's recent quarterly earnings report showed a significant year-over-year revenue decline, but it also announced a quarterly dividend of $0.52 per share, with a dividend yield of 4.5% [3].
The appointments of Booher and Fisher are part of Truist Financial's broader strategy to enhance its market position and improve client satisfaction. As the company continues to navigate the evolving financial landscape, these leadership changes are expected to play a pivotal role in driving its future growth and success.
References:
[1] https://www.marketbeat.com/instant-alerts/filing-apg-asset-management-nv-sells-9900-shares-of-truist-financial-corporation-tfc-2025-08-24/
[2] https://www.facebook.com/sanduskyregister/posts/in-his-previous-roles-he-has-managed-a-team-of-business-bankers-across-four-stat/1328317895970084/
[3] https://www.marketbeat.com/instant-alerts/filing-dodge-cox-sells-34834-shares-of-truist-financial-corporation-tfc-2025-08-24/

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