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Felan Joins Kansas-based CrossFirst Bank as Texas Regional President

January 24, 2022

David FelanOn January 13, Leawood, Kansas-based CrossFirst Bank announced that David Felan has been named Texas regional president, overseeing the bank’s operations and offices in Dallas and Frisco. He will be responsible for leading CrossFirst Bank’s continued growth across Texas and will oversee talent recruitment and expansion opportunities.

“Any time you are able to attract an experienced banking executive like David Felan, it is a win for our company, for our clients and for the communities we serve,” says Mike Maddox, president and CEO of CrossFirst Bankshares Inc., the bank’s holding company. “Texas is big part of our strategy going forward and we continue to invest in extraordinary talent, like David, who will support our future growth and success.”

Since 2013, Felan has served as executive vice president/relationship manager and Dallas corporate banking group manager for Texas Capital Bank. Most recently, he was responsible for establishing and leading the bank’s financial institutions group division, which also oversaw the Correspondent bank and broker dealer teams. Prior to his role at Texas Capital Bank, Felan also held executive positions with Bank of Texas, Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase Bank, Merrill Lynch and Amresco Commercial Finance. He is a graduate of the University of Texas–Arlington with a BA degree in finance.

“I was immediately attracted to the team and leadership already in place at CrossFirst as well as the incredible opportunity ahead of us in Texas,” Felan says. “When you spend your entire career in financial services, you quickly get a sense for the intangibles that set some organizations apart from the rest. CrossFirst’s commitment to smart strategic growth as well as extraordinary client service gives us a great launching pad to continue to build our brand in the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex and across Texas.”

“The Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex has grown by almost 20 percent in the past 10 years, making it one of the fastest-growing areas in the country,” notes Steve Peterson, chief banking officer. “It is this explosive growth as well as the market’s anticipated continued trajectory that make it so attractive to CrossFirst. We have built a strong leadership team in Texas who have the experience and expertise to take advantage of the significant opportunities ahead of us.”

Established in 2007, CrossFirst Bank has nine banking offices in Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Arizona and Texas.

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Felan Joins Kansas-based CrossFirst Bank as Texas Regional President

January 24, 2022

David FelanOn January 13, Leawood, Kansas-based CrossFirst Bank announced that David Felan has been named Texas regional president, overseeing the bank’s operations and offices in Dallas and Frisco. He will be responsible for leading CrossFirst Bank’s continued growth across Texas and will oversee talent recruitment and expansion opportunities.

“Any time you are able to attract an experienced banking executive like David Felan, it is a win for our company, for our clients and for the communities we serve,” says Mike Maddox, president and CEO of CrossFirst Bankshares Inc., the bank’s holding company. “Texas is big part of our strategy going forward and we continue to invest in extraordinary talent, like David, who will support our future growth and success.”

Since 2013, Felan has served as executive vice president/relationship manager and Dallas corporate banking group manager for Texas Capital Bank. Most recently, he was responsible for establishing and leading the bank’s financial institutions group division, which also oversaw the Correspondent bank and broker dealer teams. Prior to his role at Texas Capital Bank, Felan also held executive positions with Bank of Texas, Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase Bank, Merrill Lynch and Amresco Commercial Finance. He is a graduate of the University of Texas–Arlington with a BA degree in finance.

“I was immediately attracted to the team and leadership already in place at CrossFirst as well as the incredible opportunity ahead of us in Texas,” Felan says. “When you spend your entire career in financial services, you quickly get a sense for the intangibles that set some organizations apart from the rest. CrossFirst’s commitment to smart strategic growth as well as extraordinary client service gives us a great launching pad to continue to build our brand in the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex and across Texas.”

“The Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex has grown by almost 20 percent in the past 10 years, making it one of the fastest-growing areas in the country,” notes Steve Peterson, chief banking officer. “It is this explosive growth as well as the market’s anticipated continued trajectory that make it so attractive to CrossFirst. We have built a strong leadership team in Texas who have the experience and expertise to take advantage of the significant opportunities ahead of us.”

Established in 2007, CrossFirst Bank has nine banking offices in Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Arizona and Texas.

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Felan Joins Kansas-based CrossFirst Bank as Texas Regional President

January 24, 2022

David FelanOn January 13, Leawood, Kansas-based CrossFirst Bank announced that David Felan has been named Texas regional president, overseeing the bank’s operations and offices in Dallas and Frisco. He will be responsible for leading CrossFirst Bank’s continued growth across Texas and will oversee talent recruitment and expansion opportunities.

“Any time you are able to attract an experienced banking executive like David Felan, it is a win for our company, for our clients and for the communities we serve,” says Mike Maddox, president and CEO of CrossFirst Bankshares Inc., the bank’s holding company. “Texas is big part of our strategy going forward and we continue to invest in extraordinary talent, like David, who will support our future growth and success.”

Since 2013, Felan has served as executive vice president/relationship manager and Dallas corporate banking group manager for Texas Capital Bank. Most recently, he was responsible for establishing and leading the bank’s financial institutions group division, which also oversaw the Correspondent bank and broker dealer teams. Prior to his role at Texas Capital Bank, Felan also held executive positions with Bank of Texas, Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase Bank, Merrill Lynch and Amresco Commercial Finance. He is a graduate of the University of Texas–Arlington with a BA degree in finance.

“I was immediately attracted to the team and leadership already in place at CrossFirst as well as the incredible opportunity ahead of us in Texas,” Felan says. “When you spend your entire career in financial services, you quickly get a sense for the intangibles that set some organizations apart from the rest. CrossFirst’s commitment to smart strategic growth as well as extraordinary client service gives us a great launching pad to continue to build our brand in the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex and across Texas.”

“The Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex has grown by almost 20 percent in the past 10 years, making it one of the fastest-growing areas in the country,” notes Steve Peterson, chief banking officer. “It is this explosive growth as well as the market’s anticipated continued trajectory that make it so attractive to CrossFirst. We have built a strong leadership team in Texas who have the experience and expertise to take advantage of the significant opportunities ahead of us.”

Established in 2007, CrossFirst Bank has nine banking offices in Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Arizona and Texas.

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