Exciting changes are happening at First Horizon Corp. as the Memphis-based financial services company gears up for leadership transitions. Starting November 1, Lang Wiseman will join the leadership team as the incoming deputy general counsel, eventually stepping into the coveted role of general counsel on January 1, 2025. This transition follows the announcement of long-time general counsel Charlie Tuggle’s retirement, who has dedicated an impressive 16 years to the role and 21 years with the company overall.
Lang Wiseman is no stranger to the legal field, having most recently served as a shareholder in the advocacy department of Memphis law firm Baker Donelson. His broad range of expertise encompasses various sectors, including financial services, health care, and real estate, making him a valuable asset for First Horizon as it navigates the complex landscape of business regulations.
First Horizon’s president, CEO, and chairman, Bryan Jordan, expressed his enthusiasm about Wiseman joining the team. In a recent statement, he highlighted, “His extensive experience and strategic mindset will be crucial as we continue to operate in a dynamic political and regulatory environment.” This shows the company’s commitment to strong leadership, particularly during changing times.
As Wiseman looks to the future, it’s essential to acknowledge the significant impact that Charlie Tuggle’s leadership has had on First Horizon. Over the years, Tuggle has not only guided the legal team but has also offered invaluable counsel across various aspects of the organization. Jordan wished him the best as he prepares for this new chapter in his life, emphasizing the importance of Tuggle’s contributions to the company’s growth and overall success.
First Horizon is more than just a key player in the financial sector; it stands as Memphis’ fifth-largest publicly traded company, with a remarkable revenue of $3.47 billion reported in its most recent fiscal year. With a total workforce of 7,270 employees, including 1,662 local employees, the company holds an important position in the Memphis economy.
Wiseman brings a wealth of experience to his new role. He recalls starting his career at Baker Donelson before launching his own firm, Wiseman Bray PLLC, where he thrived for nearly two decades. His path later led him to serve as deputy governor and chief counsel under Governor Bill Lee from 2019 to 2021, showcasing his deep-rooted connections within Tennessee’s political sphere. Moreover, Wiseman’s journey includes clerkships with U.S. Court of Appeals Judge Harry Wellford and working for U.S. Senator Fred Thompson in Washington, D.C.
As Wiseman prepares to embark on this new journey with First Horizon, the excitement in the air is palpable. The leadership transition occurs during a transformative period for the company, which is poised for further growth and innovation in the financial services industry. Everyone at First Horizon, from employees to clients, is undoubtedly eager to see how this change will shape the future.
This announcement marks a promising new chapter not only for Lang Wiseman but for First Horizon as a whole. With a fresh perspective at the helm of the legal department, First Horizon is ready to tackle the challenges that lie ahead while continuing to uphold its commitment to excellence.
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