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Meet the Dallas 500: Banking and Finance

Getting up close and personal with leaders in banking, investments, private equity, hedge funds, SBA lending, and specialty lending.
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Comerica’s Ralph Babb Jr. likes to bring cupcakes to his staff. Elaine Agather of JPMorgan Chase has long dreamed of attending the Kentucky Derby. And C. Keith Cargill of Texas Capital Bank says his scariest moment was “coming across a fully coiled diamondback rattlesnake during a quail hunting trip.”

For the second straight year, the editors of D CEO Magazine have identified the 500 most influential business executives in Dallas-Fort Worth in a special, standalone publication called the Dallas 500. For easy reference, all 500 executives have been listed alphabetically in more than 60 different categories.

D CEO will put all 500 profiles online during the coming weeks, and this week’s selection includes leaders in Banking and Finance like Babb, Agather, and Cargill. To read fascinating facts about everyone in this grouping, please click on their photos here. If you would like to view the full list of names and companies for the Dallas 500, please click here.

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