David Weaver
Chief Commercial Community Banking Officer
David Weaver is chief commercial community banking officer for Truist Financial Corporation, a purpose-driven financial services organization committed to inspiring and building better lives and communities. He is responsible for all aspects of commercial and middle market banking through Truist's unique Community Bank model. He is also responsible for industry consulting and corporate finance, as well as specialty industry verticals covering dealer commercial services, senior care, government/not-for-profit, and association services. He is also a member of Truist's Operating Council.
A 34-year veteran of the banking industry, Weaver assumed his current role in December 2019 after serving as president of community banking. Prior to that, he was community bank group executive since in 2010. In that role, Weaver was responsible for nine regions in six states. He was named regional president of the Triangle region in 2005 after beginning his career with the company in 1995 as a business services officer.
Currently, Weaver serves on the board of directors for the North Carolina Bankers Association; as a board member of the Lineberger Cancer Center, Chapel Hill, North Carolina; on the executive committee at Wake Forest University Center for Private Business; and as the vice chair of the North Carolina Chamber of Commerce. He has served on the Executive Committee of the Dix Park Conservancy and on the advisory board of the Ronald McDonald House. He also has served as a board member of the Greater Raleigh Chamber of Commerce, trustee of Wake Education Partnership, board member of Communities in Schools of North Carolina, a community board advisor for the Junior League of Raleigh, an advisory board member for Five Points Capital, class agent and alumni council member of Ravenscroft School and as Wake County chairman of the United Way of the Greater Triangle.
Weaver earned his bachelor’s degree in business administration and an MBA from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.