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Susser Bank Appoints SMU President Hartzell 
to Board of Directors 

February 12, 2026

Jay HartzellDallas-based Susser Bank has appointed Dr. Jay C. Hartzell, president of Southern Methodist University (SMU), to its board of directors. He brings a distinguished record of leadership across higher education, finance, real estate, corporate governance and community engagement. Throughout his career, Hartzell has worked closely with Texas businesses, entrepreneurs and community leaders, advising on growth, governance and financial strategy.

Hartzell currently serves as the 11th president of SMU and is leading the university during a period of significant opportunity and momentum. Prior to joining SMU, he was president of the University of Texas–Austin, where he oversaw record numbers in applications, enrollment, research expenditures and philanthropic support. Earlier, Hartzell served as dean of the McCombs School of Business, one of the nation’s largest and most prestigious business schools. He began his academic career as an assistant professor of finance at New York University’s Stern School of Business.

“Jay Hartzell has demonstrated a remarkable ability to strengthen institutions through disciplined leadership, innovative thinking and unwavering commitment to excellence,” says Sam L. Susser, chairman and CEO of Susser Bank. “At a moment when the banking industry is being reshaped by consolidation, our guiding principle—‘Built to Last. Not to Sell’—remains at the core of who we are. Jay’s perspective and experience serving two of Texas’ premier institutions will be a strong addition to our board.”

Hartzell earned a BS degree in business administration and economics from Trinity University and a Ph.D. in finance from the University of Texas–Austin. Beyond academia, Hartzell serves on the board of MGIC Investment Corp. and is actively engaged with the Dallas Citizens Council and the United Way of Metropolitan Dallas CEO advisory council.

Established in 1959, Susser Bank operates banking offices i Dallas, Arlington, Austin, Bedford, Corpus Christi, Fort Worth, Garland, Houston, Plano, Round Rock and San Antonio.

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Susser Bank Appoints SMU President Hartzell 
to Board of Directors 

February 12, 2026

Jay HartzellDallas-based Susser Bank has appointed Dr. Jay C. Hartzell, president of Southern Methodist University (SMU), to its board of directors. He brings a distinguished record of leadership across higher education, finance, real estate, corporate governance and community engagement. Throughout his career, Hartzell has worked closely with Texas businesses, entrepreneurs and community leaders, advising on growth, governance and financial strategy.

Hartzell currently serves as the 11th president of SMU and is leading the university during a period of significant opportunity and momentum. Prior to joining SMU, he was president of the University of Texas–Austin, where he oversaw record numbers in applications, enrollment, research expenditures and philanthropic support. Earlier, Hartzell served as dean of the McCombs School of Business, one of the nation’s largest and most prestigious business schools. He began his academic career as an assistant professor of finance at New York University’s Stern School of Business.

“Jay Hartzell has demonstrated a remarkable ability to strengthen institutions through disciplined leadership, innovative thinking and unwavering commitment to excellence,” says Sam L. Susser, chairman and CEO of Susser Bank. “At a moment when the banking industry is being reshaped by consolidation, our guiding principle—‘Built to Last. Not to Sell’—remains at the core of who we are. Jay’s perspective and experience serving two of Texas’ premier institutions will be a strong addition to our board.”

Hartzell earned a BS degree in business administration and economics from Trinity University and a Ph.D. in finance from the University of Texas–Austin. Beyond academia, Hartzell serves on the board of MGIC Investment Corp. and is actively engaged with the Dallas Citizens Council and the United Way of Metropolitan Dallas CEO advisory council.

Established in 1959, Susser Bank operates banking offices i Dallas, Arlington, Austin, Bedford, Corpus Christi, Fort Worth, Garland, Houston, Plano, Round Rock and San Antonio.

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Susser Bank Appoints SMU President Hartzell 
to Board of Directors 

February 12, 2026

Jay HartzellDallas-based Susser Bank has appointed Dr. Jay C. Hartzell, president of Southern Methodist University (SMU), to its board of directors. He brings a distinguished record of leadership across higher education, finance, real estate, corporate governance and community engagement. Throughout his career, Hartzell has worked closely with Texas businesses, entrepreneurs and community leaders, advising on growth, governance and financial strategy.

Hartzell currently serves as the 11th president of SMU and is leading the university during a period of significant opportunity and momentum. Prior to joining SMU, he was president of the University of Texas–Austin, where he oversaw record numbers in applications, enrollment, research expenditures and philanthropic support. Earlier, Hartzell served as dean of the McCombs School of Business, one of the nation’s largest and most prestigious business schools. He began his academic career as an assistant professor of finance at New York University’s Stern School of Business.

“Jay Hartzell has demonstrated a remarkable ability to strengthen institutions through disciplined leadership, innovative thinking and unwavering commitment to excellence,” says Sam L. Susser, chairman and CEO of Susser Bank. “At a moment when the banking industry is being reshaped by consolidation, our guiding principle—‘Built to Last. Not to Sell’—remains at the core of who we are. Jay’s perspective and experience serving two of Texas’ premier institutions will be a strong addition to our board.”

Hartzell earned a BS degree in business administration and economics from Trinity University and a Ph.D. in finance from the University of Texas–Austin. Beyond academia, Hartzell serves on the board of MGIC Investment Corp. and is actively engaged with the Dallas Citizens Council and the United Way of Metropolitan Dallas CEO advisory council.

Established in 1959, Susser Bank operates banking offices i Dallas, Arlington, Austin, Bedford, Corpus Christi, Fort Worth, Garland, Houston, Plano, Round Rock and San Antonio.

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