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Huntington Names Renee Csuhran as New Director of Commercial Real Estate

Huntington Names Renee Csuhran as New Director of Commercial Real Estate

COLUMBUS, Ohio--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Huntington (NASDAQ: HBAN; www.huntington.com) has named Renee Csuhran as the Director of Commercial Real Estate. She brings more than 20 years of executive experience in commercial real estate, corporate banking and risk management. She will be based in Cleveland and will report to Nick Stanutz, Huntington’s senior executive vice president of the Asset Based Lending, Commercial Real Estate and Auto Finance Group.

“Renee came to Huntington with a strong commercial real estate and credit risk management background that will allow us to continue to promote a strong risk culture,” said Stanutz. “We have a disciplined growth strategy around commercial real estate, and Renee’s broad-based experience will help Huntington successfully manage and grow the segment.”

Before joining Huntington in 2012, Csuhran spent more than 20 years at KeyCorp in Cleveland, Ohio in various senior-level roles, including executive vice president and director of institutional real estate, real estate investment banking, and healthcare groups, executive vice president and director of credit risk management, and executive vice president and national client segment manager of real estate capital.

In these roles, Csuhran oversaw the management of a $10 billion loan portfolio, implemented credit processes, monitored asset quality and credit exposure, and led credit due diligence and loan review teams.

Csuhran is a 2005 Greater Cleveland YWCA Woman of Professional Excellence award winner. She has a bachelor’s of science degree in business administration and finance from Bowling Green State University, an MBA from the Weatherhead School of Management, Case Western Reserve University, and a certificate in RMA Advanced Risk Management from The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.

About Huntington

Huntington Bancshares Incorporated is a $56 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 products 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 more than 700 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 more than 1,300 ATMs. Through automotive dealership relationships within its six-state banking franchise area and selected other Midwest and New England states, Huntington also provides commercial banking services to the automotive dealers and retail automobile financing for dealer customers.

The Huntington National Bank, Member FDIC. The logo mark ® and Huntington ® are federally registered service marks of Huntington Bancshares Incorporated.



Huntington Bancshares Incorporated
Cynthia Kincaid, 614-480-5415
cynthia.kincaid@huntington.com

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