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Financial services professional joins FTB Advisors

Financial services professional joins FTB Advisors

Drew Phillips to serve West Tennessee communities

JACKSON, Tenn. – Veteran financial industry professional Drew Phillips
has joined FTB Advisors as Vice President and Financial Advisor. Prior to
joining FTB Advisors he was Edward Jones in Jackson and Lexington.
Before entering the financial services industry, Phillips prepared taxes for
farmers and small business owners with Farmers Service Inc., and with the
Tennessee Farm Bureau.
Phillips will be based in Jackson at the FTB Advisors office at 325 Oil Well
Rd., but will also spend time in Waverly and other markets throughout West
Tennessee. He earned a bachelor’s degree in Agribusiness and a master’s
degree in Agribusiness Management from Mississippi State University.
Phillips and wife Rachel, a physical therapist at Jackson-Madison County
General Hospital, are parents of daughter Rooks, and are involved in
Mission Jackson, Room at the Inn, and Classroom Adoption at Andrew
Jackson.
About First Tennessee
First Tennessee Bank is the largest bank headquartered in Tennessee, with the number
one deposit market share in Chattanooga, Knoxville, Memphis and the Tri-Cities, a top-
five deposit market share in Nashville, and the number one market share in the counties
in which we have locations. The FTB Advisors wealth management group has 331
financial advisors and $29.8 billion in assets under administration. First Tennessee was
founded in 1864 and has the 14th oldest national bank charter in the country and one of
the highest customer retention rates of any bank in the country. First Tennessee, FTN
Financial and FTB Advisors are part of First Horizon National Corp. (NYSE: FHN),
which has 4,300 employees. First Horizon has been recognized as one of the nation's best
employers by Working Mother and American Banker magazines and the National
Association for Female Executives. More information is available at
www.FirstTennessee.com.

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