Harlingen-based Texas Regional Bank has appointed Hudson Marshall executive vice president of commercial banking. He will be responsible for leading and overseeing the business development, risk management and relationship growth of mid- and large-cap commercial, industrial, governmental, institutional and nonprofit organizations throughout Texas. He will also be accountable for identifying treasury management, depository, international, capital markets and private banking relationships and connecting business opportunities across the organization.
Marshall brings extensive expertise to his new role, having spent two decades in the banking industry. His skills encompass various aspects of financial services, including corporate banking, public finance, capital markets, currency and commodity markets, international business, mergers and acquisitions, and risk management.
Marshall holds BBA degree in finance and an MBA degree in finance from the Rawls College of Business at Texas Tech University. He is an alumnus of Leadership Dallas and serves on the board of directors for the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden, as well as advisory panels for other organizations.
“Hudson’s proven expertise in corporate banking and public finance will further strengthen our capabilities and enhance our services to clients across the state of Texas,” says Michael Scaief, chairman and CEO.
Established in 1987, Texas Regional Bank operates more than 30 banking centers across the Rio Grande Valley, Texas Hill Country, Houston and Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex.