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2010 ANNUAL REPORT 7
Fifth Third Bancorp is committed to maintaining
strong corporate governance practices. As
measured by RiskMetrics Group, Fifth Third’s
Governance Risk Indicators (GRId) classify Audit,
Board Structure, Compensation and Shareholder
Rights as Low Concern, the best possible rating.
Fifth Third’s board is controlled by a majority of
independent outsiders. In May of 2010, Fifth Third
appointed William Isaac to the role of chairman of
the board. Mr. Isaac brings a wealth of experience
to the board, having spent his career in the banking
industry and serving as Chairman of the FDIC
from 1981 to 1985. The addition of a non-executive
chairman to the board of directors improves our
already strong corporate governance practices and
provides support to the executive leadership team.
For more on Fifth Third’s corporate governance,
visit www.53.com.
Corporate Governance
Front row: Dudley S. Taft, Jewell D. Hoover, John J. Schi Jr., Kevin T. Kabat, William M. Isaac
Second row: Dr. Mitchel D. Livingston, James P. Hackett, Darryl F. Allen, Marsha C. Williams
Third row: Emerson L. Brumback, Hendrik G. Meijer, Gary R. Heminger, Ulysses L. Bridgeman Jr.