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Malone graduated from Dothan High School and earned a bachelor's degree at the [[University of Alabama]] in [[Tuscaloosa]].  He received a master's degree from the University of Pennsylvania.  
Malone graduated from Dothan High School and earned a bachelor's degree at the [[University of Alabama]] in [[Tuscaloosa]].  He received a master's degree from the University of Pennsylvania.  


After college, Malone entered the banking industry. He was president of the First National Bank of Dothan, which was one of several banks that merged to become [[SouthTrust Bank|SouthTrust]] in [[1972]]. Malone was elected President of SouthTrust Corporation, and in [[1980]] he was elected Chairman of the Board. He moved to Birmingham, where the bank was headquartered.  He served as President, Chairman and CEO until [[2004]], when he successfully brokered a deal for the bank to be acquired by Charlotte, N.C.-based [[Wachovia Bank]]. He stayed on as a member of Wachovia's board of directors until [[2007]].
After college, Malone entered the banking industry. He was president of the First National Bank of Dothan, which was one of several banks that merged to become [[SouthTrust Bank|SouthTrust]] in [[1972]]. Malone was elected President of SouthTrust Corporation, and in [[1980]] he was elected Chairman of the Board. He moved to Birmingham, where the bank was headquartered.  He served as President, Chairman and CEO until [[2004]], when he successfully brokered a deal for the bank to be acquired by Charlotte, N.C.-based [[Wachovia Bank]]. He stayed on as a member of Wachovia's board of directors until [[2007]].


Malone is married to the former Ocllo Smith. He and his wife have six children: Wallace Davis Malone III, Frances R. Joy, Catherine M. Wilson, S. Lee Robertson, Alyson D. Malone, and Ocllo R. Mason.  
Malone is married to the former Ocllo Smith. He and his wife have six children: Wallace Davis Malone III, Frances R. Joy, Catherine M. Wilson, S. Lee Robertson, Alyson D. Malone, and Ocllo R. Mason.  


==References==
==References==
*Underwood, Jerry"Exiting banker casts a large shadow here." November 18, 2007, ''Birmingham News''
* Underwood, Jerry (November 18, 2007) "Exiting banker casts a large shadow here." {{BN}}
*[http://www.archives.state.al.us/famous/academy/w_malone.html Wallace Malone] profile at Alabama Academy of Honor website, October 2002, accessed November 27, 2007.
* "[http://www.archives.state.al.us/famous/academy/w_malone.html Wallace Malone]" (October 2002) ''Alabama Academy of Honor'' - accessed November 27, 2007.


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Latest revision as of 14:02, 4 August 2015

Wallace Malone

Wallace Davis Malone Jr (born August 3, 1936 in Dothan) is the former CEO of SouthTrust Bank.

Malone graduated from Dothan High School and earned a bachelor's degree at the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa. He received a master's degree from the University of Pennsylvania.

After college, Malone entered the banking industry. He was president of the First National Bank of Dothan, which was one of several banks that merged to become SouthTrust in 1972. Malone was elected President of SouthTrust Corporation, and in 1980 he was elected Chairman of the Board. He moved to Birmingham, where the bank was headquartered. He served as President, Chairman and CEO until 2004, when he successfully brokered a deal for the bank to be acquired by Charlotte, N.C.-based Wachovia Bank. He stayed on as a member of Wachovia's board of directors until 2007.

Malone is married to the former Ocllo Smith. He and his wife have six children: Wallace Davis Malone III, Frances R. Joy, Catherine M. Wilson, S. Lee Robertson, Alyson D. Malone, and Ocllo R. Mason.

References

  • Underwood, Jerry (November 18, 2007) "Exiting banker casts a large shadow here." The Birmingham News
  • "Wallace Malone" (October 2002) Alabama Academy of Honor - accessed November 27, 2007.