The Board of Directors of Huntington Bancshares Incorporated has unanimously elected Rafael Andres Diaz-Granados, Chairman and CEO of Paragon Integrated Services Group LLC, and John C. ("Chris") Inglis, former U.S. National Cyber Director, as members of the Board. Rafael Andres Diaz-Granados is a broadly seasoned executive and international leader. Since 2020, he has served as Chairman and CEO of Paragon. Diaz-Granados is also co-founder of Angeles Investors and currently serves as CEO of Cetan Investments based in Miami. Prior to joining Paragon, Diaz-Granados held multiple country, regional, and global leadership positions with the General Electric Company, including serving as General Counsel and Chief Commercial Officer of GE Latin America, CEO of GE Mexico, and CEO of GE Spain and Portugal.  During his 15-year tenure with GE, Diaz-Granados led multiple turnaround and restructuring efforts and delivered strong top-line results.  As a GE Quality Leader (GE's Six Sigma certification), he oversaw the GE Healthcare Six Sigma Center of Excellence.  Prior to beginning his career at General Electric, Diaz-Granados was an attorney with O'Melveny & Myers, specializing in mergers and acquisitions. Diaz-Granados also has a wide variety of board leadership experiences, including serving as a director of the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority, the Massachusetts Growth Capital Corporation, the Latino Corporate Directors Education Foundation, Q'Max Solutions, and as Chair of Trachte.

He was also Executive Director of FIFARMA. Diaz-Granados earned his bachelor's degree in economics from Harvard University and his Juris Doctor from Georgetown University Law Center. Chris Inglis is a longtime American government official who most recently served as the first-ever U.S. National Cyber Director, a Senate-confirmed position for which he was unanimously confirmed in June 2021.  Prior to this appointment, he served as a Commissioner on the U.S. Cyberspace Solarium Commission from 2019 to 2020 and as the Deputy Director and Chief Operating Officer of the National Security Agency, where he was employed for 28 years.  He also served on Huntington's Board of Directors prior to assuming his role as National Cyber Director. Inglis has held a number of academic and advisory positions, including the Looker Professor of Cyber Studies at the U.S. Naval Academy, a principal at Paladin Capital, a member of the Department of Defense Science Board, a member of the U.S. Strategic Command Advisory Board, a member of the Penn State Advanced Research Lab advisory board, and a Trustee of the National Intelligence University.  Inglis is a retired veteran pilot, with 30 years of experience in the U.S. Air Force and Air National Guard, attaining the rank of Brigadier General. Inglis holds advanced degrees in engineering and computer science from Columbia University, Johns Hopkins University, and George Washington University.