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Bank of Texas Taps Keating as Corporate Banking Manager in Dallas

January 2, 2025

Christine KeatingBank of Texas has hired Christine Keating for its corporate banking team as senior vice president/corporate banking manager. In this role, she will lead a Dallas-based team and manage a portfolio of clients with revenues of more than $70 million.

Keating brings more than 15 years of nationwide lending experience to her new post. Prior to joining Bank of Texas, she served as senior vice president/mid-corporate household and personal care/durables sector head at Citi Bank in Dallas and, before that, was a vice president at GE Capital.

Keating earned her BA degree in economics from Middlebury College in Vermont and an MBA degree in finance from the Marshall School of Business at the University of Southern California.

“Christine is a great leader who will be instrumental to Bank of Texas’ growth plans in North Texas,” says Chris Holder, executive vice president/corporate banking.

Established in 1984, Bank of Texas is a division of BOK Financial Corp. headquartered in Tulsa, Oklahoma. It currently operates 32 branches in Texas.

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Bank of Texas Taps Keating as Corporate Banking Manager in Dallas

January 2, 2025

Christine KeatingBank of Texas has hired Christine Keating for its corporate banking team as senior vice president/corporate banking manager. In this role, she will lead a Dallas-based team and manage a portfolio of clients with revenues of more than $70 million.

Keating brings more than 15 years of nationwide lending experience to her new post. Prior to joining Bank of Texas, she served as senior vice president/mid-corporate household and personal care/durables sector head at Citi Bank in Dallas and, before that, was a vice president at GE Capital.

Keating earned her BA degree in economics from Middlebury College in Vermont and an MBA degree in finance from the Marshall School of Business at the University of Southern California.

“Christine is a great leader who will be instrumental to Bank of Texas’ growth plans in North Texas,” says Chris Holder, executive vice president/corporate banking.

Established in 1984, Bank of Texas is a division of BOK Financial Corp. headquartered in Tulsa, Oklahoma. It currently operates 32 branches in Texas.

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Bank of Texas Taps Keating as Corporate Banking Manager in Dallas

January 2, 2025

Christine KeatingBank of Texas has hired Christine Keating for its corporate banking team as senior vice president/corporate banking manager. In this role, she will lead a Dallas-based team and manage a portfolio of clients with revenues of more than $70 million.

Keating brings more than 15 years of nationwide lending experience to her new post. Prior to joining Bank of Texas, she served as senior vice president/mid-corporate household and personal care/durables sector head at Citi Bank in Dallas and, before that, was a vice president at GE Capital.

Keating earned her BA degree in economics from Middlebury College in Vermont and an MBA degree in finance from the Marshall School of Business at the University of Southern California.

“Christine is a great leader who will be instrumental to Bank of Texas’ growth plans in North Texas,” says Chris Holder, executive vice president/corporate banking.

Established in 1984, Bank of Texas is a division of BOK Financial Corp. headquartered in Tulsa, Oklahoma. It currently operates 32 branches in Texas.

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Delaware-based PNC Hires Reardon to Lead Houston’s Commercial Banking Team

Acosta Promoted to Chief Transformation Officer at Texas First Bank

Susser Bank Taps Collins for Relationship Management in Fort Worth

North Carolina-based First Citizens Bank Appoints Stringer to Lead Dallas Market

Texas Regional Bank Hires Ehrlich to Lead Kerrville Market

Clear Fork Bank Names Arnold President and CEO

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