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TexasBank Welcomes Three Key Leaders to Corporate and Lending Teams

November 13, 2024

Curtis Wilkinson, Angel DeLeon and Austin Hughes have recently joined Brownwood-based TexasBank to strengthen its corporate and lending teams further.

Curtis WilkinsonCurtis “Curt” Wilkinson joined the bank as senior vice president/controller. He brings a wealth of financial and industry expertise to TexasBank, having served in similar capacities for several other successful, high-growth large commercial banks over several decades. Wilkinson earned his BS degree in journalism from Oklahoma State University and an MBA degree from Oklahoma City University, where he graduated magna cum laude. He is actively involved in his community, serving on the executive board of directors for the Boy Scouts of America Circle Ten Council, for which he supports initiatives for youth development and community service.

Angel DeLeonAngel DeLeon comes to TexasBank as vice president/small business lender. She has nearly two decades of experience in commercial lending, with a specialized focus on Community Reinvestment Act initiatives and financial support for small businesses in low-to-moderate-income communities. Beyond her banking career, DeLeon is deeply committed to community engagement. She serves as treasurer for the West Dallas Chamber of Commerce, overseeing financial records and budgets for events and scholarships. Additionally, serving as secretary on the Dallas College West Dallas Center advisory board, she contributes to initiatives supporting West Dallas families.

Austin HughesAustin Hughes has joined the bank as vice president/credit analyst manager. He brings a wealth of experience in commercial credit management, policy development and team leadership. His dedication to streamlining underwriting processes and enhancing organizational credit policies will be invaluable as TexasBank continues to strengthen its commercial lending presence across Texas. Hughes holds a BBA degree in finance from the University of North Texas and recently graduated from the School of Banking at Texas Tech University. His professional accomplishments are further enriched by his initiatives in employee development, including launching an internship and rotation program to foster the skills of emerging credit analysts.

“We are thrilled to welcome Curt, Angel and Austin to TexasBank as we continue to grow our footprint in communities throughout West and Central Texas, as well as the DFW area,” says Greg Dodds, president and CEO. “Each brings a unique blend of knowledge and experience that will further diversify and strengthen our management teams.”

Established in 1966, TexasBank has 16 locations serving West Texas, Central Texas and the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex.

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TexasBank Welcomes Three Key Leaders to Corporate and Lending Teams

November 13, 2024

Curtis Wilkinson, Angel DeLeon and Austin Hughes have recently joined Brownwood-based TexasBank to strengthen its corporate and lending teams further.

Curtis WilkinsonCurtis “Curt” Wilkinson joined the bank as senior vice president/controller. He brings a wealth of financial and industry expertise to TexasBank, having served in similar capacities for several other successful, high-growth large commercial banks over several decades. Wilkinson earned his BS degree in journalism from Oklahoma State University and an MBA degree from Oklahoma City University, where he graduated magna cum laude. He is actively involved in his community, serving on the executive board of directors for the Boy Scouts of America Circle Ten Council, for which he supports initiatives for youth development and community service.

Angel DeLeonAngel DeLeon comes to TexasBank as vice president/small business lender. She has nearly two decades of experience in commercial lending, with a specialized focus on Community Reinvestment Act initiatives and financial support for small businesses in low-to-moderate-income communities. Beyond her banking career, DeLeon is deeply committed to community engagement. She serves as treasurer for the West Dallas Chamber of Commerce, overseeing financial records and budgets for events and scholarships. Additionally, serving as secretary on the Dallas College West Dallas Center advisory board, she contributes to initiatives supporting West Dallas families.

Austin HughesAustin Hughes has joined the bank as vice president/credit analyst manager. He brings a wealth of experience in commercial credit management, policy development and team leadership. His dedication to streamlining underwriting processes and enhancing organizational credit policies will be invaluable as TexasBank continues to strengthen its commercial lending presence across Texas. Hughes holds a BBA degree in finance from the University of North Texas and recently graduated from the School of Banking at Texas Tech University. His professional accomplishments are further enriched by his initiatives in employee development, including launching an internship and rotation program to foster the skills of emerging credit analysts.

“We are thrilled to welcome Curt, Angel and Austin to TexasBank as we continue to grow our footprint in communities throughout West and Central Texas, as well as the DFW area,” says Greg Dodds, president and CEO. “Each brings a unique blend of knowledge and experience that will further diversify and strengthen our management teams.”

Established in 1966, TexasBank has 16 locations serving West Texas, Central Texas and the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex.

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Texas Bankers

TexasBank Welcomes Three Key Leaders to Corporate and Lending Teams

November 13, 2024

Curtis Wilkinson, Angel DeLeon and Austin Hughes have recently joined Brownwood-based TexasBank to strengthen its corporate and lending teams further.

Curtis WilkinsonCurtis “Curt” Wilkinson joined the bank as senior vice president/controller. He brings a wealth of financial and industry expertise to TexasBank, having served in similar capacities for several other successful, high-growth large commercial banks over several decades. Wilkinson earned his BS degree in journalism from Oklahoma State University and an MBA degree from Oklahoma City University, where he graduated magna cum laude. He is actively involved in his community, serving on the executive board of directors for the Boy Scouts of America Circle Ten Council, for which he supports initiatives for youth development and community service.

Angel DeLeonAngel DeLeon comes to TexasBank as vice president/small business lender. She has nearly two decades of experience in commercial lending, with a specialized focus on Community Reinvestment Act initiatives and financial support for small businesses in low-to-moderate-income communities. Beyond her banking career, DeLeon is deeply committed to community engagement. She serves as treasurer for the West Dallas Chamber of Commerce, overseeing financial records and budgets for events and scholarships. Additionally, serving as secretary on the Dallas College West Dallas Center advisory board, she contributes to initiatives supporting West Dallas families.

Austin HughesAustin Hughes has joined the bank as vice president/credit analyst manager. He brings a wealth of experience in commercial credit management, policy development and team leadership. His dedication to streamlining underwriting processes and enhancing organizational credit policies will be invaluable as TexasBank continues to strengthen its commercial lending presence across Texas. Hughes holds a BBA degree in finance from the University of North Texas and recently graduated from the School of Banking at Texas Tech University. His professional accomplishments are further enriched by his initiatives in employee development, including launching an internship and rotation program to foster the skills of emerging credit analysts.

“We are thrilled to welcome Curt, Angel and Austin to TexasBank as we continue to grow our footprint in communities throughout West and Central Texas, as well as the DFW area,” says Greg Dodds, president and CEO. “Each brings a unique blend of knowledge and experience that will further diversify and strengthen our management teams.”

Established in 1966, TexasBank has 16 locations serving West Texas, Central Texas and the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex.

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