TALLAHASSEE, Fla.— The Florida Bankers Association is pleased to announce that Susan Walker has
received Association’s 2025 Trust Hall of Fame Award. The announcement was made during the FBA’s 66th
Annual Trust & Wealth Management Conference in Fort Lauderdale.
“The Trust Hall of Fame Award is given to FBA members who have distinguished themselves through
dedicated service to the Florida trust and wealth management industry, and to their communities,” Trust
Division Chair Carlos Batlle said. “Susan’s many years of tireless service to the FBA, and to our industry,
embodies the spirit of this award.”
“We congratulate Susan and are so thankful for her decades of leadership in the industry,” FBA President &
CEO Kathy Kraninger said. “Susan graciously volunteered her time and effort for many causes, including the
FBA’s Trust and Wealth Management School and Women in Leadership Conference. She has dedicated her
career to helping people and families grow and protect their hard-earned money, and has given selflessly of her
time to her colleagues and her community.”
Walker is retired from her position as Managing Director Market Executive, Jacksonville with Bank of America
in Ponte Vedra Beach.
The FBA’s dedicated Trust & Wealth Management Division serves institutions providing clients with private
banking, asset management, and trust banking services. The Division has an executive board, as well as active
and involved legislative and education committees, that work to create value for its Trust & Wealth
Management members and their clients, customers and communities throughout the state.
Other FBA award recipients included Stacey-Ann Williams, who received the Tinsley-Wells Honor Graduate
Award; Rep. Vanessa Oliver and Sen. Lori Berman, who received Friend of the Industry Awards; and Roland
“Kelly” Caldwell, Jr., who received the Trust Banker of the Year Award.
For more than six decades, bankers and industry friends have helped lead the FBA’s Trust Division. We are
pleased to honor these awardees for their contributions to the Florida trust industry and Florida’s economic
well-being.
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Through advocacy, education and engagement, the Florida Bankers Association (FBA) supports Florida
bankers in better serving their customers and communities. Established in 1888, FBA today represents more
than 150 banks of all sizes, and their dedicated 134,000+ employees, operating in the state of Florida.




