First Horizon executive receives Memphis Business Journal award
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First Horizon Corporation (NYSE: FHN) announced that Erin Pryor, Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing and Experience Officer, was named one of Memphis Business Journal's 2025 Women Who Lead.
The Memphis Business Journal editorial team selected Pryor for her leadership in the financial sector. Since joining First Horizon, she has led the integration of marketing, product and client experience functions.
"This acknowledgment is a well-deserved reflection of Erin's energy and commitment to marketing innovation," said Bryan Jordan, Chairman, President and CEO of First Horizon. "Her leadership has driven meaningful results for our associates, clients and shareholders."
The Memphis Business Journal's Women Who Lead program recognizes female executives across public and private companies for leadership, innovation and community impact. The series has recognized more than 450 professionals since launching in 2021.
In 2024, Pryor received recognition from American Banker as part of The Most Powerful Women in Banking Top Teams and was named one of Memphis Business Journal's Super Women in Business.
First Horizon Corporation operates with $82.1 billion in assets as of June 30, 2025. The Memphis-based regional financial services company's banking subsidiary, First Horizon Bank, operates in 12 states concentrated in the southern United States.
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