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Comerica Bank Creates Business Banking Team to Serve Southern Sector of Dallas County

October 12, 2022

Dallas-based Comerica Bank has named Trent Sampson, Jerry Collazo and Adriana Najera to its newly formed South Dallas business banking team led by Derric Hicks, group manager. The new team is based in the bank’s R.L. Thornton building.

Comerica Bank's South Dallas business banking teamTrent Sampson, Jerry Collazo and Derric Hicks (standing); Adriana Najera (seated)“As the leading bank for business, it is imperative that we raise expectations in all the communities where we live and serve,” says Amanda Mahaney, Dallas market president. “For many years, we have provided retail banking services and made community investments in the South Dallas community. Now, Derric and his team will focus on finding access to capital solutions for underserved entrepreneurs and small businesses.”

Hicks, who joined the bank earlier this year, says he assembled a team that best represented the diverse communities the team will serve. “This firm foundation will help our team build trust and cultivate key relationships as we continuously work to bridge the financial gap between conventional lending and meeting the needs of businesses in our footprint.”

Sampson, who will serve as the Dallas/Fort Worth south senior relationship manager, has been a fixture in the north Texas commercial banking community, as well as at Comerica, for more than 25 years. He earned a bachelor’s degree in finance and economics from Southern University in Louisiana and later completed his studies at the Southwestern Graduate School of Banking at Southern Methodist University. Sampson volunteers for the North Texas Food Bank and teaches personal finance courses in low- to moderate-income communities as a member of Comerica Bank’s Financial Education Brigade.

Collazo, a business banking relationship manager, has worked in banking for more than 15 years. A graduate of the University of Texas at Arlington, he holds a BS degree in criminology with a minor in Spanish. Collazo is active in the community, participating in financial education panels for SCORE in Dallas and Fort Worth and the Dallas Mexican Consulate Office.

Najera has assumed the role of senior lending assistant after working as a member of Comerica Bank’s retail banking team for almost three years. In addition to her day-to-day responsibilities, she is a member of the bank’s North Texas Women’s Forum and Mi Gente employee resource groups, designed to recruit and retain talent as well as provide personal and professional development opportunities among women and Latino employees, respectively.

Established in 1849, Comerica Bank operates in Texas, Arizona, California, Florida and Michigan.

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Comerica Bank Creates Business Banking Team to Serve Southern Sector of Dallas County

October 12, 2022

Dallas-based Comerica Bank has named Trent Sampson, Jerry Collazo and Adriana Najera to its newly formed South Dallas business banking team led by Derric Hicks, group manager. The new team is based in the bank’s R.L. Thornton building.

Comerica Bank's South Dallas business banking teamTrent Sampson, Jerry Collazo and Derric Hicks (standing); Adriana Najera (seated)“As the leading bank for business, it is imperative that we raise expectations in all the communities where we live and serve,” says Amanda Mahaney, Dallas market president. “For many years, we have provided retail banking services and made community investments in the South Dallas community. Now, Derric and his team will focus on finding access to capital solutions for underserved entrepreneurs and small businesses.”

Hicks, who joined the bank earlier this year, says he assembled a team that best represented the diverse communities the team will serve. “This firm foundation will help our team build trust and cultivate key relationships as we continuously work to bridge the financial gap between conventional lending and meeting the needs of businesses in our footprint.”

Sampson, who will serve as the Dallas/Fort Worth south senior relationship manager, has been a fixture in the north Texas commercial banking community, as well as at Comerica, for more than 25 years. He earned a bachelor’s degree in finance and economics from Southern University in Louisiana and later completed his studies at the Southwestern Graduate School of Banking at Southern Methodist University. Sampson volunteers for the North Texas Food Bank and teaches personal finance courses in low- to moderate-income communities as a member of Comerica Bank’s Financial Education Brigade.

Collazo, a business banking relationship manager, has worked in banking for more than 15 years. A graduate of the University of Texas at Arlington, he holds a BS degree in criminology with a minor in Spanish. Collazo is active in the community, participating in financial education panels for SCORE in Dallas and Fort Worth and the Dallas Mexican Consulate Office.

Najera has assumed the role of senior lending assistant after working as a member of Comerica Bank’s retail banking team for almost three years. In addition to her day-to-day responsibilities, she is a member of the bank’s North Texas Women’s Forum and Mi Gente employee resource groups, designed to recruit and retain talent as well as provide personal and professional development opportunities among women and Latino employees, respectively.

Established in 1849, Comerica Bank operates in Texas, Arizona, California, Florida and Michigan.

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Comerica Bank Creates Business Banking Team to Serve Southern Sector of Dallas County

October 12, 2022

Dallas-based Comerica Bank has named Trent Sampson, Jerry Collazo and Adriana Najera to its newly formed South Dallas business banking team led by Derric Hicks, group manager. The new team is based in the bank’s R.L. Thornton building.

Comerica Bank's South Dallas business banking teamTrent Sampson, Jerry Collazo and Derric Hicks (standing); Adriana Najera (seated)“As the leading bank for business, it is imperative that we raise expectations in all the communities where we live and serve,” says Amanda Mahaney, Dallas market president. “For many years, we have provided retail banking services and made community investments in the South Dallas community. Now, Derric and his team will focus on finding access to capital solutions for underserved entrepreneurs and small businesses.”

Hicks, who joined the bank earlier this year, says he assembled a team that best represented the diverse communities the team will serve. “This firm foundation will help our team build trust and cultivate key relationships as we continuously work to bridge the financial gap between conventional lending and meeting the needs of businesses in our footprint.”

Sampson, who will serve as the Dallas/Fort Worth south senior relationship manager, has been a fixture in the north Texas commercial banking community, as well as at Comerica, for more than 25 years. He earned a bachelor’s degree in finance and economics from Southern University in Louisiana and later completed his studies at the Southwestern Graduate School of Banking at Southern Methodist University. Sampson volunteers for the North Texas Food Bank and teaches personal finance courses in low- to moderate-income communities as a member of Comerica Bank’s Financial Education Brigade.

Collazo, a business banking relationship manager, has worked in banking for more than 15 years. A graduate of the University of Texas at Arlington, he holds a BS degree in criminology with a minor in Spanish. Collazo is active in the community, participating in financial education panels for SCORE in Dallas and Fort Worth and the Dallas Mexican Consulate Office.

Najera has assumed the role of senior lending assistant after working as a member of Comerica Bank’s retail banking team for almost three years. In addition to her day-to-day responsibilities, she is a member of the bank’s North Texas Women’s Forum and Mi Gente employee resource groups, designed to recruit and retain talent as well as provide personal and professional development opportunities among women and Latino employees, respectively.

Established in 1849, Comerica Bank operates in Texas, Arizona, California, Florida and Michigan.

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