Mary Navarro, senior executive vice president and director of retail and
business banking for Huntington (NASDAQ: HBAN; www.huntington.com)
has been named one of the "25 Most Powerful Women in Banking” (http://tinyurl.com/3sfl8o4)
for 2011.
Moving up 18 places from 2010, when she was named No. 8 on the "Women to
Watch” list, Navarro received the honor based on her contributions to
Huntington’s financial performance and the impact she has made within
the banking industry and through her philanthropic work.
"Mary is a true leader, willing to take risks and stand up for what is
right,” said Huntington CEO Steve Steinour. "Thanks to Mary’s
leadership, we decided to invest further in our customers, our
colleagues and convenience at a time when others were doing just the
opposite. And it was this investment that’s helped Huntington
differentiate itself from other banks with our more customer-friendly
‘Fair Play Banking’ philosophy.”
Navarro, who began her career as a teller while in high school and has
more than 34 years of banking experience, was selected from a large
national pool of female banking executives. American Banker noted
several of Navarro’s 2011 achievements in naming her number 15 on their
list, including:
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Developing 24-Hour Grace®, the first-and-only service of
its kind that provides Huntington consumer checking customers an
additional day to cover overdrafts without any fees.
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Developing the ground-breaking Asterisk*Free Checking™, which is free
to open, has no monthly maintenance fee, no minimum balance and no
check or debit card usage requirements – and it includes free ID Theft
Resolution Services and 24-Hour Grace.
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Strengthening Huntington’s commitment to small business, which
resulted in increasing the bank’s national SBA ranking to #3, up five
spots from 2009, and retaining Huntington’s #1 SBA lender ranking
cumulatively in Huntington’s six-state market area.
"It’s great to be part of an organization that has focused on customer
service for so long, as it’s this foundation of service that’s enabled
Huntington to truly differentiate itself from its competitors,” said
Navarro. "Our continued success is a direct result of many colleagues’
hard work and dedication, and I’m proud to be able to work with such a
talented group of people who are committed to, and truly care about,
their customers.”
The list, compiled annually by the editors of American Banker,
pays tribute to women executives, whose contributions to their
institutions and communities are most profound. The rankings are based
on the financial performance of each organization, combined with the
nominee’s job responsibility, management style, influence within the
industry and charitable endeavors.
In her more than nine years leading Huntington’s retail and business
banking segments, Navarro has been instrumental in helping drive the
company’s continued growth. And outside of Huntington, she is a tireless
industry and community volunteer.
Navarro just finished her term as Board Chair of the Consumer Bankers’
Association, where she has served as a board member for the past eight
years. She also serves on the boards of the YWCA of Central Ohio and
Recreation Unlimited, and also is the Director Emeritus of the Red Cross
of Greater Columbus. And in 2006, Navarro was recognized by the YWCA of
Central Ohio as a Woman of Achievement.
For more information about Huntington, 24-Hour Grace or Asterisk*Free
Checking, visit https://www.huntington.com
or call 1-800-480-2001.
About Huntington
Huntington Bancshares Incorporated is a $53 billion regional bank
holding company headquartered in Columbus, Ohio. The Huntington National
Bank, founded in 1866, provides full-service commercial, small business,
and consumer banking services; mortgage banking services; treasury
management and foreign exchange services; equipment leasing; wealth and
investment management services; trust services; brokerage services;
customized insurance brokerage and service programs; and other financial
product and services. The principal markets for these services are
Huntington’s six-state banking franchise: Ohio, Michigan, Pennsylvania,
Indiana, West Virginia, and Kentucky. The primary distribution channels
include a banking network of over 600 traditional branches and
convenience branches located in grocery stores and retirement centers,
and through an array of alternative distribution channels including
internet and mobile banking, telephone banking, and over 1,300 ATMs.
Through automotive dealership relationships within its six-state banking
franchise area and selected New England states, Huntington also provides
commercial banking services to the automotive dealers and retail
automobile financing for dealer customers.
*Huntington is the #1 SBA 7(a) lender in the region made up of
Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Michigan, West Virginia and Western PA, Source:
U.S. Small Business Administration first ten months of fiscal year,
ending July 31, 2011.
Member FDIC. The logo mark and Huntington®
are federally registered service marks of Huntington Bancshares
Incorporated.
