Hancock Whitney Bank Chief Legal Officer Joy Lambert Phillips to Retire Sept. 6
23 August 2024 - 6:30AM
Business Wire
Veteran bank attorney, state leader in legal profession marks
more than 25 years with company
Hancock Whitney Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Legal
Officer Joy Lambert Phillips recently announced she will
retire from the company on September 6, 2024.
“Joy Phillips has been invaluable to our organization’s growth
for more than 25 years, championing the highest standards of legal
ethics and corporate governance according to core values our
founders set forth 125 years ago,” said Hancock Whitney President
and Chief Executive Officer John M. Hairston. “As she starts this
new chapter in life, she leaves in her stead a highly accomplished,
highly capable successor, Nita Kuhner, as General Counsel and
Corporate Secretary as well as a team of very talented attorneys,
legal professionals, and corporate governance specialists who help
ensure legal and regulatory compliance across all areas of company
operations.”
Phillips has provided legal counsel in the financial services
industry for almost 40 years. She joined Hancock Bank in April 1999
as General Counsel and served as Corporate Secretary. She was
integral to the success of the Hancock Bank and Whitney National
Bank merger in 2011. She also served on the Hancock Whitney Capital
Committee, the senior-most internal management forum responsible
for the company’s strategic vision, design, and governance. In May
2022, she became Hancock Whitney’s first Chief Legal Officer.
Appointed by the Mississippi Supreme Court as co-chair of the
Mississippi Bar Access to Justice Commission — which strives to
improve access to justice in civil legal proceedings for
Mississippi’s poor — she received the 2010 Chief Justice Award for
her faithful service to that commission. Additionally, her work to
address the unmet legal needs of low-income communities earned her
the 2013 Mississippi Center for Justice “Champion of Justice”
award.
“Joy Phillips’ exemplary servant leadership has earned her
well-deserved recognition in the legal arena and across the state
as one of Mississippi’s most outstanding attorneys. She has a
personal passion for and dedication to ensuring fair, equitable
access to legal services for all citizens. Her commitment serves as
an inspiration to professional colleagues, fellow associates, and
those whom she helps,” added Hairston.
More about Joy Phillips
From 2005-2006, Phillips served as president of the Mississippi
Bar during the association’s centennial year, the first woman and
the first in-house counsel to serve as president in the Mississippi
Bar’s first 100 years. She is also a board member and past
president of the American Counsel Association and a Mississippi
state delegate to the American Bar Association House of
Delegates.
She is a Fellow of the Mississippi Bar Foundation, the American
Bar Foundation, and the American College of Real Estate Lawyers;
and she is a member and past chair of the Mississippi Bankers
Association Bank Attorney Committee and the American Bankers
Association General Counsel Committee.
The Mississippi Women Lawyers Association honored Phillips, a
past president of that organization, with the group’s esteemed
Lifetime Achievement Award in 2020 for her outstanding
contributions to the legal profession, having named her Outstanding
Woman Lawyer of the Year 16 years earlier.
Phillips earned a Bachelor of Arts degree and Juris Doctor, with
honors, from The University of Mississippi and graduated from the
prestigious Graduate School of Banking at Louisiana State
University with highest honors. Having received the Law Alumna of
the Year award in 2011 from the Law Alumni Chapter of The
University of Mississippi Alumni Association, she was an inductee
of The University of Mississippi Law 2020 Alumni Hall of Fame.
Phillips is a former board member of the Mississippi Volunteer
Lawyer Project and was also appointed by the governor to the
Mississippi Civil Rights Museum Advisory Committee. She also
co-authored a chapter in “Foreclosure Law in Mississippi,”
published by The University of Mississippi, and was the first
editor of “A Guide to Women’s Legal Rights in Mississippi,”
published by the Mississippi Bar Young Lawyers Division Women in
Law Committee.
She is past chair of the Gulf Coast Community Foundation Board
of Directors and a member of the Gulfport Kiwanis Club.
About Hancock Whitney
Since the late 1800s, Hancock Whitney has embodied core values
of Honor & Integrity, Strength & Stability, and Commitment
to Service, Teamwork, and Personal Responsibility. Hancock Whitney
offices and financial centers in Mississippi, Alabama, Florida,
Louisiana, and Texas offer comprehensive financial products and
services, including traditional and online banking; commercial and
small business banking; private banking; trust and investment
services; healthcare banking; and mortgage services. The company
also operates combined loan and deposit production offices in the
greater metropolitan areas of Nashville, Tennessee and Atlanta,
Georgia. More information is available at
www.hancockwhitney.com.
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