Texas Capital Bancshares, the parent company of Texas Capital, appointed Mo Jamous as managing director, chief digital and information officer, effective immediately.
In this role, Jamous will lead the firm’s technology strategy and organization, including infrastructure, enterprise architecture, application development, data platforms, artificial intelligence (AI) enablement and information security. Jamous will report to Rob C. Holmes, chairman, president and CEO of Texas Capital, and serve as a member of the firm’s operating council.
“Mo has proven experience in modernizing technology organizations and delivering client-focused solutions across complex, highly regulated institutions,” Holmes said. “Building on the significant progress we have made, Mo will further strengthen our technology platform, drive innovation and help support the firm’s strategic objectives.”
Jamous joins Texas Capital from U.S. Bank, where he most recently served as the chief information officer for consumer, business banking and AI/ML technologies. At U.S. Bank, he led technology strategy and delivery for consumer and business banking platforms, digital channels, data platforms and enterprise AI initiatives.
Prior, Jamous was head of global digital technologies at BBVA, where he helped lead the bank’s global digital transformation and oversaw technology teams responsible for mobile and digital banking experiences across international markets.
“I am thrilled to join Texas Capital and contribute to a firm with a strong culture, ambitious vision and unwavering focus on its employees and clients,” Jamous said. “Leveraging the solid foundation already in place, I look forward to working with talented teams across the organization to advance our technology capabilities and deliver solutions for our stakeholders.”







