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BB&T's Barbara Duck named one of 2018's 'Women to Watch'

Sep 24, 2018

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C.Sept. 24, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- BB&T Chief Information Officer (CIO) Barbara F. Duck has been named to American Banker's 25 "Women to Watch" list for 2018. Duck and other honorees will be celebrated on October 4, 2018 at a gala awards dinner at Cipriani Wall Street in New York City.

At No. 17 on this year's list Duck's inclusion celebrates her transformational leadership style, philanthropic interests, and her personal triumph over breast cancer in 2017. Duck was only seven months into her new role as CIO before being diagnosed with triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC). She faced her cancer head on, enduring a treatment combination of surgery, 19 rounds of radiation therapy and 15 rounds of chemotherapy, all the while staying engaged at work.

"Barbara is the embodiment of our mission, vision and values at BB&T and is an inspiring leader in every way," said Chairman and CEO Kelly S. King. "As CIO, she has been instrumental in moving our organization forward to better meet the needs of our clients and associates, and shared her battle with cancer to educate and encourage those facing similar challenges – a testament to her impeccable character."

Each year, the Most Powerful Women in Banking and Finance program recognizes the professional achievements and influence of top-performing female executives in banking and financial services. The program, celebrating its 16th anniversary, includes the 25 Most Powerful Women in Banking; the 25 Women to Watch; the 25 Most Powerful Women in Finance; and the Top Teams in Banking.

Duck, ranked No. 17 on this year's Women to Watch list, started her banking career when she joined BB&T in 1998. After graduating from the BB&T Leadership Development Program she became a branch manager. She later transitioned into the Operations Division where she received several promotions and eventually assumed leadership roles for Merger and Acquisition Integration; Disaster Recovery; Change Management; Information Security; Electronic Delivery Channels, which at the time included the ATM, Care Center and online banking teams; and Enterprise Risk Management. Barbara became the youngest member BB&T's Executive Management Team in 2003, when she became Senior Executive Vice President. She was promoted to the role of Chief Information Officer in July 2016 and oversees the Data and Technology Services team.

About BB&T
BB&T is one of the largest financial services holding companies in the U.S. with $222.7 billion in assets and market capitalization of approximately $39.1 billion as of June 30, 2018. Building on a long tradition of excellence in community banking, BB&T offers a wide range of financial services including retail and commercial banking, investments, insurance, wealth management, asset management, mortgage, corporate banking, capital markets and specialized lending. Based in Winston-Salem, N.C., BB&T operates more than 1,900 financial centers in 15 states and Washington, D.C. A Fortune 500 company, BB&T is consistently recognized for outstanding client service by Greenwich Associates for small business and middle market banking. More information about BB&T and its full line of products and services is available at BBT.com.

About American Banker's Most Powerful Women in Banking
American Banker's Most Powerful Women in Banking program recognizes the professional achievements and influence of top-performing female executives in banking and financial services. The annual program, now in its 16th year, encompasses four lists: the 25 Most Powerful Women in Banking™, the 25 Most Powerful Women in Finance, the 25 Women to Watch, and the Top Teams in Banking. The full rankings and details about the awards dinner are available at americanbanker.com/women-in-banking.

About American Banker
American Banker, a SourceMedia brand, is the essential resource for senior executives in banking and financial services, keeping its users updated on vital developments and focusing sharply on their most important concerns. Financial industry professionals turn to American Banker to stay informed and engage with an authoritative community of analysts, practitioners and innovators through opinion content, research reports, social media, and live events. American Banker Magazine is a monthly print publication of American Banker, focusing on the ideas, the people, and the companies that are changing the way bankers do business.

About SourceMedia
SourceMedia is an innovative, growing digital business information and performance media company serving senior-level professionals in the financial, technology and healthcare sectors.. Brands include American Banker, PaymentsSource, The Bond Buyer, Financial Planning, Accounting Today, Mergers & Acquisitions, National Mortgage News, Employee Benefit News and Health Data Management.

BB&T Chief Information Officer (CIO) Barbara F. Duck has been named to American Banker’s 25 “Women to Watch” list for 2018.

SOURCE BB&T Corporation

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