After a more than 40-year career in finance, R. Bryce Fowler will retire from his position as executive vice president and CFO of Triumph Bancorp on Sept. 1.

“On behalf of the board of directors and the Triumph team, I want to thank Bryce for his tremendous leadership and dedication to building Triumph into what it is today,” Aaron P. Graft, CEO of Triumph Bancorp, said. “Bryce has been with me since the beginning of our journey into banking and I could not have asked for a better teammate. I look forward to him continuing on TBK Bank’s board of directors, even as he enjoys his well-deserved retirement.”

“Looking back on my time at Triumph, I could not be more proud of what we’ve accomplished,” Fowler said. “It has been a pleasure to be a part of driving growth and creating considerable shareholder value. I appreciate the relationships that I’ve developed, especially with our talented finance and accounting teams, management team, board of directors and the investment community. I wish continued success for Triumph.”

Fowler and Triumph are negotiating the terms of a consulting agreement, which will set forth the terms of the consulting services Fowler is expected to provide to the company for an anticipated term of three years following his retirement.

As part of a formal succession plan, Brad Voss, executive vice president and treasurer of Triumph Bancorp, will be promoted to executive vice president and CFO. Voss has served as the company’s executive vice president and treasurer since 2015. He joined Triumph in a consulting engagement in 2011 and has served in various finance roles since joining the company full-time in 2012.

“It gives me great confidence knowing that a long-time Triumph team member with exceptional and diverse financial skills is stepping into this role,” Graft said. “Brad has a deep knowledge of our businesses and embodies our culture. It is gratifying to see him take the next step in his career.”

Before joining Triumph, Voss led the sourcing, analysis and execution of investments in distressed securities as senior vice president and portfolio manager with CSG Investments (an affiliate of Beal Bank). Before joining CSG Investments, he served as a portfolio manager for Highland Capital Management. Earlier in his career, he worked in institutional equity sales and research at Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette and then Bear Stearns. He is a chartered financial analyst (CFA) charter holder.