Huntington National Bank Names New Head of Wealth Management

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Melissa Holding has been named the new director of wealth management at Huntington National Bank, with her appointment taking effect on May 1. She takes over from Michael Robinson, who retires after a 40-year career in banking, including 12 years with Huntington. Holding will manage various aspects of the division, including private banking, wealth management, legacy planning, as well as investment and portfolio management, fiduciary administration, trust services, institutional custody services, and retail brokerage investments. 

Previously, Holding was the director of the mass affluent client segment at Huntington, where she oversaw the unit’s strategic direction, business outcomes, and expansion. She joined Huntington in January, following a four-year term as head of premier banking at Truist, and before that, she spent more than twenty years in wealth leadership positions at BB&T. 

Huntington, headquartered in Columbus, Ohio and founded in 1877, operates around 970 branches across 11 states. The bank manages assets totaling $194 billion and offers a range of services including banking, payments, wealth management, and risk management to a diverse clientele that includes individuals, small and mid-sized businesses, corporations, municipalities, and other organizations.

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Written By: John Washington, Data Research Analyst

John Washington is the Data Research Analyst at Dakota.

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