Erik Yohe

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Chief Strategy Officer
Erik Yohe
Chief Strategy Officer
Responsibilities

As Chief Strategy Officer for PlainsCapital Bank, Mr. Yohe leads the Bank’s strategic planning and development activities, partnering with executive management to identify and execute on new initiatives to improve performance and enhance the Bank’s growth profile.

Career Highlights
  • Joined the Hilltop Holdings team as an Associate within the Corporate Development (M&A) group in 2011
  • Held a series of positions at Hilltop Holdings, including Senior Associate, Senior Vice President, and Executive Vice President of Corporate Development
  • Began his career as an Analyst within the Financial Institutions Group at UBS Investment Bank in 2009
Education
  • B.B.A. in Finance and Accounting, Texas Christian University
  • Southwestern Graduate School of Banking, Southern Methodist University
Current Affiliations
  • The Cary Council of Southwestern Medical Foundation
  • Southwestern Medical Foundation Audit Committee (Ex-Officio Member)
  • The TouchDown Club of Dallas
  • Hyer Elementary Dad’s Club
  • Goodwill Industries of Dallas Board Member
Past Affiliations
  • TCU Young Chancellor’s Advisory Council, 2017-2023
  • TCU Transaction and Investment Professionals Board, Co-Founder/President 2014-2016
  • TCU Neeley School of Business Alumni Executive Board, President 2015-2016, Member 2013-2016
Expect the best. Prepare for the worst. Capitalize on what comes.
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