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Texas Regional Bank Taps Fedorko to Lead Trust Division

September 14, 2023

Ben FedorkoHarlingen-based Texas Regional Bank recently appointed Ben Fedorko trust division president. He will oversee the bank’s trust business statewide.

Fedorko launched his career as a corporate lawyer with an international law firm based in Houston. He eventually narrowed his focus to specializing in trusts and estates. He holds a certification in estate planning and probate from the Texas Board of Legal Specialization and is a Houston Business and Estate Planning Council member.

A graduate of the Bush School of Government and Public Service at Texas A&M University, Fedorko holds a BBA degree in management, with a minor in economics. Upon completing his undergraduate studies, he pursued a law degree at South Texas College of Law, graduating summa cum laude. While there, he was a member of the South Texas Law Review.

“Ben’s comprehensive background, combined with his deep roots in the Texas community, make him the ideal leader to elevate our trust division to the next level,” says John Tippit, executive vice president over divisions.

Established in 1987, Texas Regional Bank operates 30 banking centers across the Rio Grande Valley, Texas Hill Country, Houston and Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex.

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Texas Bankers

Texas Regional Bank Taps Fedorko to Lead Trust Division

September 14, 2023

Ben FedorkoHarlingen-based Texas Regional Bank recently appointed Ben Fedorko trust division president. He will oversee the bank’s trust business statewide.

Fedorko launched his career as a corporate lawyer with an international law firm based in Houston. He eventually narrowed his focus to specializing in trusts and estates. He holds a certification in estate planning and probate from the Texas Board of Legal Specialization and is a Houston Business and Estate Planning Council member.

A graduate of the Bush School of Government and Public Service at Texas A&M University, Fedorko holds a BBA degree in management, with a minor in economics. Upon completing his undergraduate studies, he pursued a law degree at South Texas College of Law, graduating summa cum laude. While there, he was a member of the South Texas Law Review.

“Ben’s comprehensive background, combined with his deep roots in the Texas community, make him the ideal leader to elevate our trust division to the next level,” says John Tippit, executive vice president over divisions.

Established in 1987, Texas Regional Bank operates 30 banking centers across the Rio Grande Valley, Texas Hill Country, Houston and Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex.

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Texas Bankers

Texas Regional Bank Taps Fedorko to Lead Trust Division

September 14, 2023

Ben FedorkoHarlingen-based Texas Regional Bank recently appointed Ben Fedorko trust division president. He will oversee the bank’s trust business statewide.

Fedorko launched his career as a corporate lawyer with an international law firm based in Houston. He eventually narrowed his focus to specializing in trusts and estates. He holds a certification in estate planning and probate from the Texas Board of Legal Specialization and is a Houston Business and Estate Planning Council member.

A graduate of the Bush School of Government and Public Service at Texas A&M University, Fedorko holds a BBA degree in management, with a minor in economics. Upon completing his undergraduate studies, he pursued a law degree at South Texas College of Law, graduating summa cum laude. While there, he was a member of the South Texas Law Review.

“Ben’s comprehensive background, combined with his deep roots in the Texas community, make him the ideal leader to elevate our trust division to the next level,” says John Tippit, executive vice president over divisions.

Established in 1987, Texas Regional Bank operates 30 banking centers across the Rio Grande Valley, Texas Hill Country, Houston and Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex.

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