Fourth Capital Bolsters Team with Two Vice Presidents
Community bank deepens bench with the additions of Harrison Griffin and Heidi Phillips
Nashville, Tenn. (May 3, 2022) – Fourth Capital, a leading bank in Middle Tennessee, today announced it has added two new vice presidents, Harrison Griffin and Heidi Phillips, to its relationship banking team.
Griffin, who brings nearly eight years of banking experience to Fourth Capital, joins the team after serving as a banking center manager for First Horizon. Meanwhile, Phillips joins Fourth Capital with more than eight years of experience, including her most recent position as a vice president of business banking at First Citizens Bank.
“We are thrilled to add Harrison and Heidi to Fourth Capital and are confident they will make a tremendous impact on our bank and our customers,” said Brian Heinrichs, president and CEO of Fourth Capital. “They join our rapidly-growing relationship banking team and will be focused on telling the Fourth Capital story, connecting our bank to new people throughout the community and finding ways to add value to our customers.”
Prior to joining Fourth Capital, Griffin held multiple positions at First Horizon Bank, ranging from financial services representative to banking center manager. Griffin earned his bachelor’s degree from Auburn University.
Phillips previously held senior positions at First Citizens Bank as well as at First Horizon Bank, where she served as an associate vice president and personal banker. She’s also worked for HomeTrust Bank as an associate vice president with a focus on treasury management services. She was named to the current Leadership Maury Class of 2022 and has given back to her community through financial literacy initiatives and volunteer efforts with Middle Tennessee nonprofits like Project Return. Philips earned her bachelor’s degree from Vanderbilt University.
Locally owned and privately held, Fourth Capital was envisioned as a community bank built to serve Music City for generations. The Fourth Capital name is a nod to a moment in Nashville’s history that may surprise many when the city became the fourth capital in the history of the state. Three other cities— Knoxville, Murfreesboro and Kingston—served as the capital of Tennessee before Nashville took permanent helm in 1826.
About Fourth Capital
Decidedly local, Fourth Capital was founded in 2004 as a community bank designed to serve Middle Tennessee for generations to come. Fourth Capital is a full-service community bank, combining digital tools with human touch to create a premier banking experience. The bank’s headquarters office is at 10 Lea Avenue in the historic Rolling Mill Hill neighborhood at Peabody Plaza, with branches in Nashville at 4007 Hillsboro Pike and Franklin at 9000 Carothers Parkway. For more information, visit fourthcapital.com.