First Financial Bank Elevates Leadership in Greater Houston Region with Key Appointments

First Financial Bank, under the umbrella of First Financial Bankshares, Inc. (NASDAQ: FFIN), has recently announced significant leadership changes within its Greater Houston branch. The Board of Directors has appointed Rodney Nabors as Regional CEO, Bart Griffith as Conroe Market President, and Brian Bonner as Executive Vice President and Senior Lender for Construction and Development. These changes indicate the bank's aim to strengthen its management framework in one of Texas's fastest-growing markets.

Leadership Highlights


David Bailey, the President and CEO of First Financial Bank, expressed confidence in the newly appointed leaders, emphasizing their extensive experience and established community relationships in the Greater Houston area. "These leadership appointments reflect our ongoing commitment to enhancing our regional management team to seize the vast opportunities in this high-growth market in Texas," he stated.

Rodney E. Nabors

With an impressive tenure of over 37 years in the banking sector, Rodney Nabors brings substantial expertise in steering commercial banking organizations through periods of growth and shifts in market dynamics. As the new CEO for the Greater Houston Region, he will be integral in formulating regional strategies and driving performance metrics across a competitive banking landscape. Prior to this, Nabors served as President of Agility Bank in Houston, where he curtailed complex loan portfolios and fostered regulatory relationships. His community dedication is evidenced by his active roles in local nonprofit organizations, including the Houston West Chamber of Commerce. Nabors holds a Bachelor's degree in Business Management from LeTourneau University.

Bart Griffith

Bringing over 35 years of banking experience, Bart Griffith has been promoted to oversee the Conroe Market's performance and management. He has been with First Bank of Conroe, which later transitioned into First Financial Bank, since 2012. Griffith is a pivotal part of the Greater Houston leadership team and possesses deep market knowledge that will aid in client relationship management. His commitment to local economic development is reflected in his involvement with The Woodlands Economic Development Partnership and the Texas Bankers Association committees. He graduated from Texas A&M University with a Bachelor's in Animal Science and a Master's in Agricultural Economics and completed his banking education at Texas Tech School of Banking and FFIN University.

Brian Bonner

Brian Bonner, with more than 20 years in real estate lending, steps into the role of Senior Lender for Construction and Development. His career in banking began in 2006, and he has played a crucial role in expanding the bank's construction and real estate lending in the Houston area. Bonner is dedicated to community service, participating in various committees, including those at Declaration Church and the Guided Coalition for Broadway Elementary in Conroe ISD. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Bank and Financial Institutions and Finance from Sam Houston State University and a Credit Risk Certification from the Risk Management Association.

A Commitment to Growth


First Financial Bank operates multiple banking regions with 79 locations across Texas, demonstrating its extensive reach and customer commitment. The recent appointments are designed to enhance banking services in the vibrant Houston area while staying true to the bank’s principles of community involvement and local economic growth. As it progresses, the bank aims to further solidify its place within the competitive Texas market while continuing to nurture community ties and fostering relationships with clients throughout the region. The future looks promising for these leaders as they steer First Financial Bank towards success in the dynamic Houston landscape.

As First Financial Bank moves forward with these appointments, it further illustrates its dedication to regional leadership, client satisfaction, and community engagement, establishing a stronghold for its services in Greater Houston.

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