Veritex Holdings Inc. Appoints William Holford as New CFO Following Terry Earley's Retirement

Reuters
Jul 02
Veritex Holdings Inc. Appoints William Holford as New CFO Following Terry Earley's Retirement

Veritex Holdings Inc. has announced a change in its management team, with Terry S. Earley retiring as Chief Financial Officer effective June 30, 2025. William L. Holford has been appointed as the new Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, starting July 1, 2025. Holford, who has been with Veritex since 2011, previously served as Executive Vice President and Director of Strategic Corporate Development at Veritex Community Bank. Earley will transition to a consulting role and has joined the Board of Directors of Veritex Community Bank.

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