Susser Bank Appoints Dennis Stasio as Senior Vice President, Co-Market Executive for Houston

Susser Bank announced the appointment of Dennis Stasio as Senior Vice President and Co-Market Executive for Houston, alongside Mike Chryssikos, reinforcing the bank’s continued investment in one of the country’s most influential commercial and middle-market banking hubs.

In his role, Stasio will help lead the bank’s Houston market presence, partnering with local leadership to expand client relationships, deepen engagement across key industry sectors and scale the bank’s commercial banking platform.

Stasio brings more than two decades of commercial banking experience serving middle-market companies and leading high-performing teams through periods of growth, transformation and increasing regulatory and market complexity. He is widely recognized for building durable client relationships, driving disciplined portfolio growth and mentoring teams that deliver consistent execution and a strong client experience.

“Houston is one of the most competitive and opportunity-rich commercial banking markets in the country, and we are intentionally investing in leadership that can win in that environment,” said William Griffin, Executive Vice President and Houston President of Susser Bank. “Dennis brings a track record of building and leading top-performing teams, but more importantly, he understands how to grow and deepen client relationships in a market where execution and trust matter every day. He strengthens our ability to serve Houston’s business community at a higher level.”

“Houston is built on entrepreneurs and business owners who are scaling, investing and navigating constant change,” said Stasio. “Susser Bank is building something differentiated here, a relationship-driven company focused on long-term partnership, not transactional banking. I’m looking forward to helping expand that model across the Houston market and work alongside clients as they grow their businesses and their impact.”

A Houston native, Stasio earned a Bachelor of Science in Economics with a minor in Business Administration from Texas A&M University.