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PlainsCapital Bank Promotes David Quintanilla to Lubbock Market President, Danielle Brewster Moves into Wealth Management Market Manager Role

03/14/2022

DALLAS, TX (March 14, 2022) – PlainsCapital Bank announced today that Executive Vice President David R. Quintanilla was recently promoted to Lubbock market president. This move allows Quintanilla to focus his efforts on supporting market growth in the West Texas Region.

“I am honored to serve as our next president for the Lubbock market,” said Quintanilla. “PlainsCapital Bank has a deep history of commitment to our community and of putting relationships first. We will continue to do so by executing a client-centered approach and leveraging the highest level of personal service backed by our expertise. We’re proud to call Lubbock our hometown and look forward to continuing our support of this great community.”

Quintanilla has more than 30 years of banking and commercial lending experience in the Lubbock market. He joined PlainsCapital Bank in 2013 as an executive vice president. Prior to that, he served as president at FirstCapital Bank of Texas, Lubbock. He received his BBA in management with concentrations in finance and real estate from Texas Tech University. He is a graduate of Texas Tech University’s Rawls College of Business School of Banking and the Southwestern Graduate School of Banking at Southern Methodist University. Quintanilla serves on several organization boards in the Lubbock community, including Workforce Solutions South Plains, Lubbock Preston Smith International Airport, Texas Tech University’s Rawls College of Business Advisory Council Emeritus and Texas Tech Rawls College of Business Excellence in Banking Advisory Council. Previous organizations where he’s served include Lubbock Area Foundation, United Way, American Diabetes Association, Texas Tech University Athletic Council and Texas Tech University Athletic Director’s Diversity & Outreach Advisory Council.

In The Private Bank at PlainsCapital, Danielle Brewster was recently promoted from vice president to senior vice president, wealth management market manager. She has more than 25 years of financial services experience, including 22 years in wealth management and trust services at PlainsCapital. Brewster received a BBA in finance from Texas A&M University and is a graduate of the Cannon Financial Institute’s Trust School and earned the Certified Trust and Fiduciary Advisor (CTFA) designation.

“When I first began my career with this bank, we were still Plains National Bank of West Texas,” said Brewster. “I am very proud to have been a part of this organization through the various stages of growth. I am honored to continue the legacy and values set forth by the inspiring professionals who served before me. I love that PlainsCapital fosters a culture that allows me to really get to know my customers and their families. Our team can then find the best fit for each individual to build, protect, and transfer their wealth throughout generations.”

In addition to the promotions of Quintanilla and Brewster, PlainsCapital also announced the promotions of Justin Wooley to senior merchant services associate and Kristi Sudduth to supervisor, deposit support. Both Wooley and Sudduth have worked at the Bank for over eight years.

About PlainsCapital Bank

PlainsCapital Bank, the fourth-largest Texas-headquartered bank by deposit market share, operates 58 Texas branches and has approximately 1,100 employees providing highly personalized relationship banking through a single point of contact. Offering commercial lending, treasury management, small business banking, private banking, and trust and wealth management services, PlainsCapital Bank empowers responsive, local decision making in each of its major markets: Austin, Corpus Christi, Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston, Lubbock, the Rio Grande Valley, and San Antonio. PlainsCapital Bank is a wholly owned subsidiary of Hilltop Holdings (NYSE:HTH). Member FDIC. Find more information at PlainsCapital.com.

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