Hudson Marshall and Greg Campbell have been appointed to co-lead the corporate banking group in Dallas for Tulsa, Oklahoma-based Bank of Texas, which works with companies that have annual revenues in excess of $50 million.
Marshall has been with Bank of Texas for five years and was promoted from his former team lead role to senior vice president and manager for the corporate banking group, which supports clients in manufacturing, distribution, service, health care services, public and private educational institutions, financial services and technology industries. Prior to joining Bank of Texas, he was a vice president and senior relationship manager for Regions Bank for three years, focusing on institutional, government and nonprofit entities, and spent six years at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, focusing on middle-market clients. He earned a BBA degree in finance (manga cum laude) and his MBA degree in finance from the Rawls College of Business at Texas Tech University.
Marshall is passionate about community causes, lending support to March of Dimes, United Way of Metropolitan Dallas and Susan G. Komen for more than 14 years, serving as co-captain for campaign drives and fundraising. He also recently joined the volunteer fundraising corps for Leukemia & Lymphoma Society and Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation. Marshall currently serves on the finance and administration committee for the Dallas Arboretum.
In the two years prior to joining Bank of Texas, Campbell led the Dallas corporate banking team at Amegy Bank. There, he worked with publicly traded and owner-managed corporate companies executing a market expansion plan for the greater Dallas/North Texas area. From 2001 to 2018, he held two different roles at Wells Fargo, first in business development middle-market banking in Dallas, and then for 12 years as a director and senior relationship manager of corporate banking. While at Wells Fargo, Campbell focused on growing strategic corporate and investment banking relationships with regional and national Fortune 500 and 1000 companies. His banking career began in the Dallas middle-market group at Comerica Bank.
Campbell has served in a variety of civic and business community organizations, most recently as past chairman of the advisory board of the White Rock YMCA. He is a graduate of the 2009 class of Leadership Dallas. Campbell earned his undergraduate degree in finance from Baylor University and an MBA degree from Southern Methodist University.
“As we all make our way through this pandemic and economic downturn, we’re proud to partner with our corporate clients,” says Mandy Austin, Dallas market president for Bank of Texas. “Hudson and Greg are strong leaders to shepherd our team and lend expertise to clients when they need it the most.”
BOK Financial Corp. is a more than $40-billion regional financial services company that operates banking divisions across eight states as Bank of Albuquerque, Bank of Oklahoma, Bank of Texas and BOK Financial (in Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Kansas and Missouri).