Sandy Pierce of Huntington Bank on Michigan's talent problems - Crain's Detroit Business
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Huntington Bank's acquisition of TCF Bank last year resulted in 5,000 new colleagues for Sandy Pierce, one of Michigan's most connected business leaders.
Pierce, a senior vice president and chair of Huntington's Michigan operations, inherited those 5,000 colleagues under her purview at the nation's 20th-largest bank, along with a dozen state-level regional presidents who report to her now.
"I just have more to do," Pierce told Crain's. "And I'm really happy about that."
What's got Pierce equally jazzed is Huntington Bank's construction of a new downtown Detroit headquarters for its commercial banking business will be complete by the end of the summer. The bank's corporate headquarters will remain in Columbus.
Huntington employees, including many who came from TCF Bank's corporate offices in Troy, will begin moving into the 20-story building at Woodward Avenue and Elizabeth Street around Labor Day, Pierce said."What we're anxious to do is get people together physically because a lot of people still haven't met," said Pierce, who was on Crain's 100 Most Influential Women list in 2021.
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