Financial Services >> CEO Interviews >> April 1, 2003

Kevin Hale – F.n.b. Corporation (fban)

KEVIN C. HALE has served as Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of F.N.B. Corporation since 2001. In this position, he is responsible for all corporate operations, including banking, insurance, trust and consumer finance. Mr. Hale has more than two decades of banking experience, primarily in Florida. He joined F.N.B. Corporation in 2000, serving as Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of the company's rapidly expanding Florida division. Prior to joining F.N.B., he served in several key executive positions with SunTrust Banks Inc., including five years as President and Chief Operating Officer of the bank's Southwest Florida region. He also served as Senior Executive Vice President of SunTrust Bank, Southwest Florida, with management responsibility for trust, investment services, private and executive banking, insurance sales, and retail brokerage services in a three-county area. From 1986 to 1994, Mr. Hale was the President and Chief Executive Officer of SunBank, Naples. Mr. Hale's senior management experience also includes four years as President and Chief Executive Officer of Citizens & Southern National Bank of Brevard County and three years as President and Chief Executive Officer of First Bank of Marco Island. Mr. Hale is a graduate of the University of Florida School of Banking, The Stonier Graduate School of Banking at Rutgers University, and the Dalhousie University Law School in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. He has served in leadership roles with numerous area civic and charitable organizations, including the American Heart Association, the Economic Development Council of Collier County, the Community Foundation of Collier County, Youth Haven Inc., Junior Achievement of Southwest Florida, and the Philharmonic Center for the Arts Inc. Mr. Hale also is a graduate of the Leadership Florida Class of 2002. Profile
TWST: Could we begin with a brief historical sketch of F.N.B.

Corporation and an overview of things as they are today?

Mr. Hale: F.N.B. Corporation traces its roots back to 1864 in

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