I am an accidental banker as a result of a college summer job at United Virginia Bank (later Crestar, now Truist) in my hometown of Radford, Virginia. Upon graduation, I had the good fortune to be hired into the commercial training program at Wachovia Bank & Trust in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. I was initially a commercial credit officer, then a commercial relationship manager and from there I moved into increasing levels of management in a wide variety of roles and locations across the country.
I had a long and fulfilling career in a large bank environment before deciding I was ready to be a part of a smaller institution where I could better make an impact and lead strategic direction. My 35-year career has taken me coast to coast, and during my working career I have lived in every time zone in the continental United States! I never imagined I would come full circle and take part in recreating something that has not existed in over 20 years – a Virginia-based regional bank, much like the place where I began my career. It’s good to be home and part of an organization where every Teammate makes a difference.
I am most passionate about unlocking the potential of this great organization for all of our stakeholders – teammates, customers, communities and shareholders. I contribute to my community though various not-for-profit board memberships such as The Virginia Port Authority, Virginia Learns (a partnership between business and the Virginia public K-12 school system) and The Greater Richmond Partnership (a regional economic development organization).
I contribute to my industry through organizations such as The American Bankers Association where I am currently Vice-Chairman and The Mid-Size Bank Coalition of America. I am honored to be a past Chairman of both The Mid-Size Bank Coalition and The Virginia Bankers Association.
Outside of work, my wife and I enjoy travel, the arts and new experiences. I enjoy physical exercise to alleviate stress and stay fit.
I was educated in Virginia, having received my B.S. in Business at Virginia Tech and my MBA at The College of William & Mary.
What is John C. Asbury's net worth?
The estimated net worth of John C. Asbury is at least $7.07 million as of November 1st, 2022. Mr. Asbury owns 171,463 shares of Atlantic Union Bankshares stock worth more than $7,068,562 as of November 21st. This net worth approximation does not reflect any other assets that Mr. Asbury may own. Additionally, Mr. Asbury receives an annual salary of $1,910,000.00 as CEO at Atlantic Union Bankshares. Learn More about John C. Asbury's net worth.
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Has John C. Asbury been buying or selling shares of Atlantic Union Bankshares?
John C. Asbury has not been actively trading shares of Atlantic Union Bankshares over the course of the past ninety days. Most recently, on Tuesday, November 1st, John C. Asbury bought 7,235 shares of Atlantic Union Bankshares stock. The stock was acquired at an average cost of $34.48 per share, with a total value of $249,462.80. Following the completion of the transaction, the chief executive officer now directly owns 171,463 shares of the company's stock, valued at $5,912,044.24. Learn More on John C. Asbury's trading history.
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During the last twelve months, Atlantic Union Bankshares insiders bought shares 3 times. They purchased a total of 16,467 shares worth more than $542,266.95. The most recent insider tranaction occured on June, 10th when Director Frank Russell Ellett bought 4,467 shares worth more than $137,806.95. Insiders at Atlantic Union Bankshares own 0.9% of the company.
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