As far as I can tell, SunTrust,a national bank with headquarters and deep roots in Atlanta, has issued no statement regarding the GA legislature and governor’s attack on voting rights. If you are a Suntrust client, it is time for them to hear from you.
SunTrust and BB&T recently merged to form Truist. Thus, Truist now owns the assets and liabilities of Suntrust. One of the liabilities is their public perception. If this is a concern for you as a customer, then it needs to become their concern as managers.
There are several ways to reach people in positions of decision making at SunTrust (now Truist).
According to the Suntrust Corporate Leadership Team web page:
Our leaders are on your team.
Our leaders take the success of your business personally, and their intellectual capital is at the core of your SunTrust team. You can rely on their expertise and experience to guide you in growing your business.
What's different about our leaders?
The way our leaders collaborate as a team. Our talented teammates were drawn to SunTrust because they value the success of working as a team to help your business win.
Here is a list of SunTrust regional presidents:
Alex Brame, Central PA
Travis Rhodes, Delaware Valley / Lehigh Valley
Evelyn Lee, Greater Washington DC
Greg Farno, Maryland
Dan O’Neill, Virginia East
Bobby Blakely, West Virginia
Burton McDonald, Alabama
Sandy Hostetter, Central Florida
Scott Keith, North Florida
Tony Coley, South Florida
Jim Daly, West Florida
Phil Marion, Eastern NC
Bill Toomey, Houston & Central TX
Julia Harman, North Texas
David Camden, Virginia West
Christian Corts, Eastern Tennessee
Calvin Barker, Kentucky
Jenna Kelly, North Georgia
Mike Brenan, South Carolina
David Torris, Southern Georgia
Johnny Moore, Western Tennessee
Many of them have active profiles in LinkedIn, so that is one avenue to reach them.
Alternatively, a call to your local SunTrust branch and simply ask for the contact information. Feel free to put any contact information you obtain in the comments so others can quickly follow in your footsteps and amplify your message.
I think the initial contact should be posed as a question: What are you doing to publicly demonstrate your opposition to this recent attack on voters rights? Depending on the response, this leaves room to escalate, if necessary.
If you are not a SunTrust customer, but know someone who is, then pass this along so we can build broader support.