Dallas-based Susser Bank has appointed Jamie Kile as senior vice president/treasury management solutions officer and Antonio “Tony” Gomez III senior vice president/Corpus Christi market president.
Kile joins the bank’s Dallas team located at the new Old Parkland East Campus. She will work closely with commercial clients, helping businesses optimize cash flow, manage payments, enhance liquidity and mitigate financial risks. With more than 25 years of experience in banking and treasury management, Kile brings a wealth of expertise to North Texas companies.
“Jamie brings a rare combination of deep treasury management expertise and a proven ability to build strong, trusted relationships with commercial clients,” says Carl Cravens, president and chief banking officer. “Her appointment strengthens our Dallas team’s capacity to provide strategic solutions that help businesses optimize operations, manage risk effectively and pursue growth with confidence. She is a resource our clients can rely on for guidance on complex financial challenges.”
Beyond her professional work, Kile is an advocate for financial literacy and community engagement. She partners with Youth with Faces, a Dallas-based nonprofit organization supporting at-risk youth across Dallas and Collin counties.
Gomez brings more than two decades of banking experience in South Texas and a strong track record of commercial lending, business development, team leadership and community engagement. He will lead Susser Bank’s growth in Corpus Christi, serving businesses and entrepreneurs across the Coastal Bend.
“Tony is a highly respected banker with deep roots in Corpus Christi and a proven ability to build strong client relationships, grow teams and deliver results,” notes Sam L. Susser, chair and CEO. “Corpus Christi is a market with a diverse, stable economy and long-term opportunity, and Tony is the right leader to deepen relationships and expand Susser Bank’s presence.”
Over the course of his career, Gomez has developed broad experience in commercial lending, treasury management, brokerage services, insurance, leasing and SBA lending. He has also helped lead analyst training initiatives and prepared large credit relationships for executive loan committee review.
A graduate of Texas A&M University–Corpus Christi, Gomez holds a BBA degree in finance. He is active in the Corpus Christi community and has served in leadership and volunteer roles with the Salvation Army Advisory board, Corpus Christi Chamber of Commerce, American Heart Association and Ronald McDonald House Charities. He is also a graduate of Leadership Corpus Christi.
Established in 1959, Susser Bank operates branches in Dallas, Arlington, Austin, Bedford, Corpus Christi, Fort Worth, Garland, Houston, Plano, Round Rock and San Antonio.












