Tallahassee, Florida, September 17, 2025
News Summary
Capital City Bank has added Stuart Chandronnet as a commercial banker in Tallahassee to serve businesses and property owners across Leon County. Based at the Capital City Bank Wealth Office on East Tennessee Street, he will provide credit analysis, relationship management and structure financing including business loans, lines of credit and construction financing, plus treasury management solutions. Chandronnet brings over a decade of banking experience and formal training from Flagler College and the Florida School of Banking. The hire reinforces the bank’s local lending capacity and community-focused commercial banking services in the region.
Capital City Bank welcomes commercial banker Stuart Chandronnet
Posted September 16, 2025
Capital City Bank has added a new commercial banker to its Tallahassee team to serve businesses and lenders across Leon County. Stuart Chandronnet joins the bank as a commercial banker based at the Capital City Bank Wealth Office at 304 East Tennessee St, where he will work with local companies and property owners on loans and treasury services.
Chandronnet brings more than a decade of banking experience to the role and will support customers in the corporate banking, owner-occupied real estate and investment real estate markets. His responsibilities include providing guidance, credit analysis and relationship management while helping clients structure financing that fits their needs. Examples of the products he will arrange include business loans, business lines of credit and construction loans for expansion or new development. He will also help clients with treasury management solutions to handle cash flow and payments.
The hire strengthens Capital City Bank’s local presence in Leon County, an area where the bank has operated for more than 130 years. The bank is headquartered in Tallahassee and is part of Capital City Bank Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: CCBG), a publicly traded financial holding company with about $4.4 billion in assets. The company operates 62 banking offices and maintains 107 ATMs/ITMs across Florida, Georgia and Alabama, offering a full range of consumer, wealth management, business and commercial banking services.
Chandronnet’s background includes commercial lending and credit work as well as business development and relationship management. He studied at Flagler College, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration with a minor in marketing, and he completed the Florida School of Banking in 2023. That combination of formal training and hands-on experience is expected to help him advise local business owners, developers and investors seeking tailored financing and cash-management tools.
Beyond his work at the bank, Chandronnet is active in the Tallahassee community. He serves as chairman of the advisory committee for Access Tallahassee, the young professionals’ program of the Greater Tallahassee Chamber of Commerce. He also chairs the finance committee at Deer Lake Church and leads the outdoor committee for the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, where he helps organize fundraising events such as fishing tournaments and pheasant shoots. A longtime Rotarian, he supports service projects that include building ramps and beds and working with local shelters.
Chandronnet lives in Tallahassee with his wife, Haley, who teaches kindergarten at Kate Sullivan Elementary, and their young daughter. Outside of work he follows Florida State University sports and spends time hunting, playing disc golf and enjoying outdoor activities.
The bank’s announcement of the hire reflects a continued focus on local commercial banking and lending services. Capital City Bank was founded in 1895 and emphasizes community banking through a mix of consumer, wealth and business services. The bank’s regional footprint and full-service offerings aim to support small and mid-sized businesses with financing, deposit services and treasury tools tailored to local markets.
Why this matters
Adding an experienced commercial banker in Tallahassee strengthens local lending capacity at a time when regional banks and financial institutions continue to adapt to changing markets. A dedicated commercial banker can shorten response times for loan structuring, increase access to construction and expansion capital, and offer hands-on treasury support for businesses that need reliable cash-management tools.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the new hire?
Stuart Chandronnet has joined Capital City Bank as a commercial banker based in Tallahassee.
What will his role include?
He will advise clients on commercial lending, credit analysis, relationship management and business development. He will help structure business loans, lines of credit and construction financing, and offer treasury management solutions.
Where is he located?
Chandronnet is based at the Capital City Bank Wealth Office at 304 East Tennessee St in Tallahassee.
What experience and education does he bring?
He has over a decade of experience in banking, a bachelor’s degree in business administration with a minor in marketing from Flagler College, and completed the Florida School of Banking in 2023.
How does this fit with Capital City Bank’s local role?
The hire reinforces the bank’s long-standing presence in Leon County, where it has provided financial services for more than 130 years, and supports the bank’s commercial and community banking priorities.
Where can I find more information about the bank?
Capital City Bank Group, Inc. maintains general corporate information and resources on its website at www.ccbg.com.
Key features at a glance
Feature | Details |
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New hire | Stuart Chandronnet — Commercial Banker |
Office | Capital City Bank Wealth Office, 304 East Tennessee St, Tallahassee |
Primary focus | Corporate banking, owner-occupied real estate, investment real estate, commercial lending |
Services offered | Business loans, lines of credit, construction loans, treasury management solutions |
Experience and training | More than a decade in banking; Bachelor’s in Business Administration (Flagler College); Florida School of Banking (2023) |
Community roles | Advisory chair for Access Tallahassee, finance chair at Deer Lake Church, outdoor committee chair for Fellowship of Christian Athletes, longtime Rotarian |
Bank snapshot | Founded 1895; headquartered in Tallahassee; ~ $4.4 billion in assets; 62 offices; 107 ATMs/ITMs; offers consumer, wealth, business and commercial banking |
Website | www.ccbg.com |
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Additional Resources
- Capital City Bank welcomes commercial banker Stuart Chandronnet — Tallahassee Reports
- Wikipedia: Stuart Chandronnet Capital City Bank Tallahassee
- Bethany Corum named president of Capital City Bank — American Banker
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Bethany Corum Capital City Bank
- ServisFirst Bank announces first Tallahassee office — Tallahassee Democrat
- Google Scholar: ServisFirst Bank Tallahassee office 2022
- MidFlorida Credit Union / Prime Meridian coverage — Banking Dive
- Google Search: MidFlorida Credit Union Prime Meridian Tallahassee
- Tallahassee People on the Move — Tallahassee Reports (June 17, 2022)
- Google News: Tallahassee People on the Move June 17 2022

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