Chris Cronin Becomes President of American National Bank of Texas

Chris Cronin

American National Bank of Texas (ANBTX) has recently made a significant announcement regarding changes at its leadership level. The bank has promoted its new leader to the position of President. This announcement shows that the bank has high plans for internal growth. Mr. Cronin has worked for this bank for more than 37 years. He was working as the senior executive vice president for the bank before his promotion to the position of President. Previously, he worked as the Chief Operating Officer for the bank, too. Robert Hulsey is going to work as the Chief Executive Officer for this bank. He has planned to mainly focus on high-level goals for the bank.

Mr. Cronin now works for the bank and manages its day-to-day running and operations. He manages all bank functions and services, including mortgage services and several corporate departments, too. The teams he leads work under the leadership of the executive leaders to attain short-term and long-term goals.

“I’m incredibly honored and excited to step into the role of president and continue building. On the rich history that Robert and ANBTX have established across North Texas,” said Cronin. “Community banks and their support for local businesses, families, and communities have played. A vital role in our region’s prosperity over the years. While the North Texas financial landscape continues to change. ANBTX’s commitment to local, relationship-driven decision-making and the long-term success of the communities. We serve remains unchanged, grounded in a 150-year legacy of community banking.”

Leadership Transition Strengthens ANBTX’s Future

Cronin is also active in community involvement within his local area. He was the head of the Greenville Chamber of Commerce previously. He was also the director of chambers in several cities. He got his education from East Texas State University. Additionally, Cronin graduated from the Southwestern Graduate School of Banking. This promotion provides stability for the $5.5 billion institution. ANBTX carries on the 150-year tradition of relationship-based service.

“Continuity of leadership has always been a cornerstone of our success,” said Hulsey. “Having worked alongside Chris for almost 40 years now, I can say without hesitation. His deep understanding of our bank, our culture, and the North Texas market makes him. Him the ideal leader to guide us through this exciting next chapter of continued success and growth. His experience, integrity, and commitment to community banking reflect everything our customers and communities value about ANBTX.”

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Source: Businesswire

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