Jeannie Vernetti joined The Private Bank at PlainsCapital as vice president, wealth management administrator. She will be based at the bank’s 50th and University location in Lubbock.
In her new role, Vernetti will support clients across a full range of wealth management needs. She will focus on building client relationships, providing financial guidance and assisting with investment management, retirement planning and long‑term wealth strategies. She will spearhead the Private Bank’s focus on financial planning and administer a variety of account types, including revocable and irrevocable trusts, estates, IRAs and investment agency accounts.
“Jeannie brings a strong understanding of financial planning, trust administration and a genuine passion for client service,” Kameron Richards, senior vice president, wealth management market manager for the Lubbock region at PlainsCapital Bank, said. “Jeannie is adept at building meaningful client relationships, taking the time to understand each client’s unique investment goals and implementing disciplined investment strategies tailored to their individual financial circumstances. We are excited to have her on the PlainsCapital Private Bank team.”
Vernetti joins PlainsCapital Bank with more than 20 years of experience in trust and wealth management. Most recently, she served as a trust officer at The Stephenson National Bank & Trust. Her background also includes trust officer and administrator roles at Arden Trust Company, First Financial Trust & Asset Management and Midland States Bank (formerly Alpine Bank & Trust). She earned her bachelor of science in business management from Cardinal Stritch University and holds the Certified Trust & Fiduciary Advisor (CTFA) designation. She is also a Financial Paraplanner Qualified Professional (FPQP).
“I’m excited to join PlainsCapital Bank and begin serving clients here in Lubbock,” Vernetti said. “Helping individuals and families navigate their financial lives is incredibly meaningful work, and I look forward to building strong relationships and supporting clients’ long‑term goals.”







