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Texas Capital Bank Taps Hardy as Executive Vice President/Middle-Market Lead

January 25, 2022

Todd HardyTodd Hardy has joined Dallas-based Texas Capital Bank’s middle-market banking team as executive vice president. He brings more than 30 years of commercial banking experience to his new role. Hardy will focus on growing relationships with commercial, industrial and operational businesses throughout North Texas while leading a team toward Texas Capital Bank’s expansion and market growth plans.

Prior to joining Texas Capital Bank, Hardy was with BBVA in Dallas for more than a decade, serving as executive vice president/middle-market corporate banking manager since 2016 and, before that, as executive vice president/regional community market manager since 2010. Prior to that, he worked for Huntington National Bank in Ohio as senior vice president/business banking loan center manager and marketing manager.

Hardy earned a bachelor’s degree in finance from Miami University and his MBA in business administration and management from Xavier University. He also completed the Consumer Bankers Association/Bank Administration Institute’s Graduate School of Banking at the University of Virginia.

Established in 1998, Texas Capital Bank operates 10 banking offices in the Austin, Dallas/Fort Worth, Houston and San Antonio markets.

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Texas Capital Bank Taps Hardy as Executive Vice President/Middle-Market Lead

January 25, 2022

Todd HardyTodd Hardy has joined Dallas-based Texas Capital Bank’s middle-market banking team as executive vice president. He brings more than 30 years of commercial banking experience to his new role. Hardy will focus on growing relationships with commercial, industrial and operational businesses throughout North Texas while leading a team toward Texas Capital Bank’s expansion and market growth plans.

Prior to joining Texas Capital Bank, Hardy was with BBVA in Dallas for more than a decade, serving as executive vice president/middle-market corporate banking manager since 2016 and, before that, as executive vice president/regional community market manager since 2010. Prior to that, he worked for Huntington National Bank in Ohio as senior vice president/business banking loan center manager and marketing manager.

Hardy earned a bachelor’s degree in finance from Miami University and his MBA in business administration and management from Xavier University. He also completed the Consumer Bankers Association/Bank Administration Institute’s Graduate School of Banking at the University of Virginia.

Established in 1998, Texas Capital Bank operates 10 banking offices in the Austin, Dallas/Fort Worth, Houston and San Antonio markets.

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Texas Bankers

Texas Capital Bank Taps Hardy as Executive Vice President/Middle-Market Lead

January 25, 2022

Todd HardyTodd Hardy has joined Dallas-based Texas Capital Bank’s middle-market banking team as executive vice president. He brings more than 30 years of commercial banking experience to his new role. Hardy will focus on growing relationships with commercial, industrial and operational businesses throughout North Texas while leading a team toward Texas Capital Bank’s expansion and market growth plans.

Prior to joining Texas Capital Bank, Hardy was with BBVA in Dallas for more than a decade, serving as executive vice president/middle-market corporate banking manager since 2016 and, before that, as executive vice president/regional community market manager since 2010. Prior to that, he worked for Huntington National Bank in Ohio as senior vice president/business banking loan center manager and marketing manager.

Hardy earned a bachelor’s degree in finance from Miami University and his MBA in business administration and management from Xavier University. He also completed the Consumer Bankers Association/Bank Administration Institute’s Graduate School of Banking at the University of Virginia.

Established in 1998, Texas Capital Bank operates 10 banking offices in the Austin, Dallas/Fort Worth, Houston and San Antonio markets.

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Daniels Joins VeraBank’s Commercial Banking Team in Austin

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Holt Named Fort Worth Market President at Southside Bank

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