Skip to content

TEXAS BANKING NEWS, PEOPLE and IDEAS

  • Texas Bankers
  • News
  • Features
  • Perspectives
  • Regulatory Actions
  • Classified Ads
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Submit News
  • Texas Bankers
  • News
  • Features
  • Perspectives
  • Regulatory Actions
  • Classified Ads
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Submit News
Linkedin Facebook Twitter
  • Home
  • Texas Bankers
  • News
  • Features
  • Perspectives
  • Regulatory Actions
  • Classified Ads
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Submit News
  • Home
  • Texas Bankers
  • News
  • Features
  • Perspectives
  • Regulatory Actions
  • Classified Ads
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Submit News

TEXAS BANKING NEWS, PEOPLE AND IDEAS

  • Home
  • Texas Bankers
  • News
  • Features
  • Perspectives
  • Regulatory Actions
  • Classified Ads
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Submit News
  • Home
  • Texas Bankers
  • News
  • Features
  • Perspectives
  • Regulatory Actions
  • Classified Ads
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Submit News

TEXAS BANKING NEWS, PEOPLE AND IDEAS

Texas Bankers

Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Elects Chair and Chair Pro Tem for San Antonio Branch Board

January 30, 2025

Monica SalinasThe board of directors of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas’ San Antonio branch has elected Monica Salinas as chair and Rosa Santana as chair pro tem for 2025.

Salinas, who joined the San Antonio branch board in 2022, is CEO of operations at Cromex Forwarding Inc., an international customs brokerage company with locations in Laredo, Nuevo Laredo, Monterrey, Veracruz, Altamira and Manzanillo. She joined Cromex Forwarding in 1991 and has more than 31 years of international trading experience.

Santana joined the San Antonio branch board in 2023.
She is founder and CEO of the Santana Group and its affiliated companies, which provide human capital solutions, Rosa Santanacontract manufacturing and business process outsourcing services to businesses in the U.S. and Mexico.
Santana is a board member of the U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, San Antonio Chamber of Commerce, Women’s Business Council Southwest, San Antonio Friendship Council and Stanford Latino Business Action Network.

The San Antonio branch board consists of seven members, four appointed by the Dallas Fed board and three by the Federal Reserve System Board of Governors in Washington, D.C.

SHARE THIS NEWS:

Previous Bank of Texas Expands Footprint with First San Antonio Branch Next Irwin and Lynch Join Bank of Texas for Private Wealth Clients in Tarrant County

MORE BANKERS ON THE MOVE

Texas Banking Commissioner Cooper Re-elected Chair of the FFIEC State Liaison Committee  

Harmony Bank Names Witherspoon Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer

Alabama-based Regions Bank Appoints Clemmons Texas Consumer Banking Executive

PlainsCapital Bank Welcomes Vernetti to Wealth Management Team in Lubbock

Texas Bank and Trust Announces
Recent Officer Promotions

Subscribe to Bankers Digest

Bankers Digest’s e-newsletter is distributed three times a month. Sign up today to stay in the loop—it’s free!

About

Bankers Digest is your source for Texas banking news and information, including bankers on the move,  bank developments across the state, industry updates, regulations and job opportunities.

  • Submit news to Bankers Digest
  • Contact the editorial department
  • Advertise with Bankers Digest
  • Post a classified ad

Subscribe to Bankers Digest

Bankers Digest’s e-newsletter is distributed three times a month. Sign up today to stay in the loop—it’s free!

Search

About

Bankers Digest is your source for Texas banking news and information, including bankers on the move,  bank developments across the state, industry updates, regulations and job opportunities. Click here to contact the editorial department.

Subscribe to Bankers Digest

Bankers Digest’s e-newsletter is distributed three times a month. Sign up today to stay in the loop—it’s free!

About

Bankers Digest is your source for Texas banking news and information, including bankers on the move,  bank developments across the state, industry updates, regulations and job opportunities. Click here to contact the editorial department.

Texas Bankers

Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Elects Chair and Chair Pro Tem for San Antonio Branch Board

January 30, 2025

Monica SalinasThe board of directors of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas’ San Antonio branch has elected Monica Salinas as chair and Rosa Santana as chair pro tem for 2025.

Salinas, who joined the San Antonio branch board in 2022, is CEO of operations at Cromex Forwarding Inc., an international customs brokerage company with locations in Laredo, Nuevo Laredo, Monterrey, Veracruz, Altamira and Manzanillo. She joined Cromex Forwarding in 1991 and has more than 31 years of international trading experience.

Santana joined the San Antonio branch board in 2023.
She is founder and CEO of the Santana Group and its affiliated companies, which provide human capital solutions, Rosa Santanacontract manufacturing and business process outsourcing services to businesses in the U.S. and Mexico.
Santana is a board member of the U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, San Antonio Chamber of Commerce, Women’s Business Council Southwest, San Antonio Friendship Council and Stanford Latino Business Action Network.

The San Antonio branch board consists of seven members, four appointed by the Dallas Fed board and three by the Federal Reserve System Board of Governors in Washington, D.C.

SHARE THIS NEWS:

Previous | Next

MORE BANKERS ON THE MOVE

Jefferson Bank Hires Longoria, Payero and Allen; Promotes Scott

Dogwood Festival Names Citizens State Bank CEO ‘Mr. East Texas’

El Paso’s WestStar Bank Announces Four April Promotions

American National Bank & Trust Announces Executive Promotions and a Hiring

Three Jacksonville-based Austin Bank Employees Hired in April

TexasBank Welcomes Duncan as Executive Vice President and Chief Credit Officer

Texas Capital Announces Leadership Appointments

Osborn, WestStar Bank CEO, Named McMurry University’s 2026 Distinguished Alumnus

< Previous Page1 Page2 Page3 … Page5 Next >

Subscribe to Bankers Digest

Bankers Digest’s e-newsletter is distributed three times a month. Sign up today to stay in the loop—it’s free!

Search

About

Bankers Digest is your source for Texas banking news and information, including bankers on the move,  bank developments across the state, industry updates, regulations and job opportunities. Click here to send us your bank’s news or to contact the editorial department.

Subscribe to Bankers Digest

Bankers Digest’s e-newsletter is distributed three times a month. Sign up today to stay in the loop—it’s free!

About

Bankers Digest is your source for Texas banking news and information, including bankers on the move,  bank developments across the state, industry updates, regulations and job opportunities. Click here to send us your bank’s news or to contact the editorial department.

Texas Bankers

Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Elects Chair and Chair Pro Tem for San Antonio Branch Board

January 30, 2025

Monica SalinasThe board of directors of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas’ San Antonio branch has elected Monica Salinas as chair and Rosa Santana as chair pro tem for 2025.

Salinas, who joined the San Antonio branch board in 2022, is CEO of operations at Cromex Forwarding Inc., an international customs brokerage company with locations in Laredo, Nuevo Laredo, Monterrey, Veracruz, Altamira and Manzanillo. She joined Cromex Forwarding in 1991 and has more than 31 years of international trading experience.

Santana joined the San Antonio branch board in 2023.
She is founder and CEO of the Santana Group and its affiliated companies, which provide human capital solutions, Rosa Santanacontract manufacturing and business process outsourcing services to businesses in the U.S. and Mexico.
Santana is a board member of the U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, San Antonio Chamber of Commerce, Women’s Business Council Southwest, San Antonio Friendship Council and Stanford Latino Business Action Network.

The San Antonio branch board consists of seven members, four appointed by the Dallas Fed board and three by the Federal Reserve System Board of Governors in Washington, D.C.

SHARE THIS NEWS:

Previous Bank of Texas Expands Footprint with First San Antonio Branch Next Irwin and Lynch Join Bank of Texas for Private Wealth Clients in Tarrant County

MORE BANKERS ON THE MOVE

Loading...

Texas Banking Commissioner Cooper Re-elected Chair of the FFIEC State Liaison Committee  

Harmony Bank Names Witherspoon Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer

Alabama-based Regions Bank Appoints Clemmons Texas Consumer Banking Executive

PlainsCapital Bank Welcomes Vernetti to Wealth Management Team in Lubbock

Texas Bank and Trust Announces
Recent Officer Promotions

Jefferson Bank Hires Longoria, Payero and Allen; Promotes Scott

1 2 … 5 Next >

Subscribe to Bankers Digest

Bankers Digest’s e-newsletter is distributed three times a month. Sign up today to stay in the loop—it’s free!

Search

About

Bankers Digest is your source for Texas banking news and information, including bankers on the move,  bank developments across the state, industry updates, regulations and job opportunities. Click here to send us your bank’s news or to contact the editorial department.

Subscribe to Bankers Digest

Bankers Digest’s e-newsletter is distributed three times a month. Sign up today to stay in the loop—it’s free!

About

Bankers Digest is your source for Texas banking news and information, including bankers on the move,  bank developments across the state, industry updates, regulations and job opportunities. Click here to send us your bank’s news or to contact the editorial department.

Linkedin Twitter Facebook
© 2026 BANKERS DIGEST—PUBLISHED BY IBAT MARKETING INC.

a SUBSIDIARY of the Independent Bankers Association of Texas

Linkedin Twitter Facebook
© 2026 BANKERS DIGEST—PUBLISHED BY IBAT MARKETING INC.

a SUBSIDIARY of the Independent Bankers Association of Texas

Linkedin Twitter Facebook
© 2026 BANKERS DIGEST—PUBLISHED BY IBAT MARKETING INC.

a SUBSIDIARY of the Independent Bankers Association of Texas