CHARLOTTE, N.C., Dec. 02, 2016 -- Capital Bank Financial Corp. (Nasdaq:CBF) today announced that Ali Ayca has been named Consumer Market Executive for Middle Tennessee, based in Franklin, Tennessee.
Ken Kavanagh, Capital Bank’s Consumer Bank Executive, commented, “The Middle Tennessee region is an important growth market for Capital Bank, and we are delighted to welcome someone with Ali’s experience and leadership skills to the team.”
Ayca has 16 years of banking and retail management experience. He attended Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from the Walden University School of Management, and is involved in many local community activities, including Nashville Young Leaders, Junior Achievement, and Habitat for Humanity.
About Capital Bank Financial Corp.
Capital Bank Financial Corp. is a bank holding company, formed in 2009 to create a premier regional banking franchise in the southeastern United States. CBF is the parent of Capital Bank Corporation, a State of North Carolina chartered financial institution with $7.8 billion in total assets as of September 30, 2016, and 151 full-service banking offices throughout Florida, North and South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia. To learn more about Capital Bank Financial Corp, please visit www.capitalbank-us.com.
CONTACT: Kenneth A. Posner Chief of Strategic Planning and Investor Relations Phone: (212) 399-4020 [email protected]


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