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Amy Stiglic promoted to Commerce Trust Market Executive for Kansas City.

Kansas City, MO – Amy Stiglic has been promoted to Market Executive, Commerce Trust – Kansas City, effective immediately. Stiglic, who holds the Certified Trust and Financial Advisor designation, brings nearly three decades of wealth management and client service experience with Commerce Trust Kansas City clients to the role. She succeeds Scott Boswell.

Stiglic joined Commerce in 1997 and has assumed roles with increasing responsibility. Most recently, she led the Commerce Trust Private Client Advisory team in Kansas City in addition to serving as relationship manager for key wealth management client relationships. As the Private Client Advisory leader, she directed a team responsible for providing clients with personalized wealth solutions, overseeing the coordinated delivery of financial and tax planning, investment management, private banking, and trust administration services. In her newly expanded role, Stiglic is responsible for expanding and growing Commerce Trust’s overall business in Kansas City. Amy will continue to support the private client relationships she manages directly.

“Amy understands how to harness the power of Commerce Trust’s true team advantage to ensure our Kansas City clients consistently receive the level of proactive, comprehensive service we aim to provide,” said John Handy, president and CEO, Commerce Trust. “Her approach to developing client relationships and unifying all aspects of client service in a holistic fashion means our clients will benefit from more perspectives and a customized wealth plan designed uniquely around their distinct financial goals.”

Buzz Willard, Vice-Chairman, Commerce Trust, agrees. “We are fortunate to have a dynamic and experienced leader like Amy,” he said. “She has a track record of responding to the unique needs of clients and helping them preserve and grow their wealth for future generations.”

“We have a highly skilled, long tenured and dedicated team,” said Stiglic. “I am excited to utilize our combined strengths and support the team collaboration required to help our clients plan for and secure all aspects of their family legacy.”

In addition to Amy Stiglic’s expanded role, Amy Pieper, Senior Vice President, Director of Institutional Services, assumes responsibility for Commerce Trust’s institutional business. She joined Commerce in 2014 and has 32 years of financial services experience. Her expanded role includes oversight of institutional administration, sales, product management and business development. Pieper will report to David Hagee, Executive Vice President, Chief Investment Officer, Commerce Trust.

“Amy (Pieper) has been instrumental in ensuring the foundations, nonprofits, corporations and other institutional clients we serve enjoy the same team-based approach we provide families and individuals,” said Hagee. “Under her leadership, clients will have the support and insights they need to navigate a world of increasing complexity and make informed investment decisions for the long-term success of their organization.”

Stiglic and Pieper’s roles are effective immediately.

About Commerce Trust

Since 1906, Commerce Trust, a division of Commerce Bank, has been a leading provider of financial planning, investment and asset management, private banking, and trust administration services for individuals and institutions. Our clients benefit from the insight gained by our experience administering more than $74 billion in assets through all market cycles.1 footnote 1

With $32.0 billion in assets1 footnote 1, Commerce Bancshares, Inc. (NASDAQ: CBSH) is a regional bank holding company offering a full line of banking services through its subsidiaries, including payment solutions, investment management and securities brokerage. One of its subsidiaries, Commerce Bank, leverages 160 years of experience to help individuals and businesses solve financial challenges. In addition to offering payment solutions across the U.S., Commerce Bank currently operates full-service banking facilities across the Midwest including the St. Louis and Kansas City metropolitan areas, Springfield, Central Missouri, Central Illinois, Wichita, Tulsa, Oklahoma City, and Denver. Beyond the Midwest, Commerce also maintains commercial offices in Dallas, Houston, Cincinnati, Nashville, Des Moines, Indianapolis, and Grand Rapids and wealth offices in Dallas, Houston and Naples. Commerce delivers high-touch service and sophisticated financial solutions at regional branches, commercial and wealth offices, ATMs, online, mobile and through a 24/7 customer service line. Learn more at www.commercebank.com.

1As of December 31, 2024

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