
Richard W. Rodriguez
On a lazy day, don’t be surprised if Taylor Brown is binging “Back to the Future.”
Roads? Where we’re going, we don’t need roads.
Brown, who has a bachelor’s in economics from UT Arlington, was drawn to commercial lending through his interest in how different people make money.
“Over time, I developed a passion for assembling key elements of commercial credit requests to ensure banks can make informed decisions that best aid their clients and prospects,” he says.
His career began under the “guidance of exceptional leaders.” At OmniAmerican Bank — now Southside Bank — he notes being immersed in a range of banking discussions and being challenged from day one.
“At Texas Capital Bank, I was constantly pushed to deepen my understanding of deals, encouraging more insightful and creative discussions, even when I knew I was the least knowledgeable person in the room.”
Favorite quote: Being gentlemanly and kind is "always trying to make sure people around you are as comfortable as possible."— Adam Weber, “Blast From the Past,” 1999.
What’s a podcast you recommend? Stephen Dubner’s “Freakonomics Radio.”