Winston Salem, N.C., USA - November 5, 2015, Winston Salem, N.C., USA - BB&T Corporation, a financial company, named W. Bennett Bradley, president of payment solutions, and David H. Weaver, community banking group executive, to its executive management team, effective January 1, 2016.
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As president of BB&T Payment Solutions Division, Mr. Bradley is currently responsible for Treasury Services and Commercial Deposits, Merchant Services, International Services and Association Services as well as card issuing for credit, debit and prepaid businesses.
Upon joining executive management, Mr. Bradley will assume the new role of Chief Digital Officer. Mr. Bradley served as manager of Electronic Delivery Systems and held various credit roles including senior credit officer of the Eastern Region before assuming his current role.
He is a 30-year banking veteran and joined BB&T through the Leadership Development Program.
Mr. Bradley is a recognized leader in the payments industry and serves on the boards of The Clearing House Payment Company and Secure Digital, LLC. He has also served on the NACHA Board of Directors, STAR Advisory Board and VISA Risk Committee.
He is a graduate of North Carolina State University and the Banking School of the South at Louisiana State University.
As executive vice president and Community Banking group executive, Mr. Weaver oversees nine BB&T Community Bank regions in Alabama, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia, and the newly formed Central Pennsylvania Region. Mr. Weaver will continue in this role.
Mr. Weaver was named regional president of the Triangle Region and Raleigh city executive before assuming his current responsibilities. A 26-year banking veteran, he joined BB&T as a business services officer focusing on middle market C&I and CRE clients.
Mr. Weaver serves on the Bankers Advisory Board for the Conference of State Bank Supervisors. He has also served as a board member for the Greater Raleigh Chamber of Commerce and Communities in Schools of North Carolina, as trustee for Wake Education Partnership, and Wake County chair of the United Way of the Greater Triangle Campaign. ■