New Leadership at Texas First Insurance
Texas First Insurance is set to embark on a new chapter with the promotion of Jerry Blystone to CEO and the appointment of Bryan Burkhart as President. Blystone, who has been with the company for 38 years, aims to foster strategic growth and innovation. Burkhart, previously Chief Strategy Officer, will oversee daily operations and maintain the agency’s commitment to customer service. These leadership changes reflect a broader growth strategy within Texas Independent Bancshares, as both leaders are poised to enhance the agency’s offerings and community ties.
Exciting changes are on the horizon for Texas First Insurance, a proud subsidiary of Texas Independent Bancshares based right here in Texas City. On March 11, the agency announced that Jerry Blystone has been promoted to become their very first CEO, a move that signifies a fresh commitment to strategic growth and innovation. Exciting times are ahead for Texas First Insurance!
With an impressive 38 years of experience at Texas First Insurance under his belt, Jerry Blystone is no stranger to the company. He has served as President since 2018 and is credited with leading the company through an era of record-setting growth. His tenure saw the agency expanding its footprint with new office openings in Houston, Conroe, and Beaumont, positioning Texas First Insurance as a formidable player in the industry. As CEO, Blystone will sharpen his focus on the company’s overall strategy and direction, ensuring continued success.
Taking over the reins from Blystone is Bryan Burkhart, who has been with Texas First Insurance since 2018. Originally joining the team as an Executive Producer, he quickly climbed the ranks and became Chief Strategy Officer in 2022. As President, Burkhart will manage daily operations and drive strategic execution. He has his sights set on continuing to deliver exceptional insurance services and ancillary products to customers, reinforcing the agency’s customer-first philosophy.
The appointment of Blystone as CEO and Burkhart as President is more than just a simple leadership shake-up. It aligns perfectly with the broader growth initiatives underway at Texas Independent Bancshares. Recent changes at Texas First Bank, including the upcoming appointment of Ryan Doyle as CFO and Lincoln McKinnon as the first COO, are part of a larger plan to foster growth and improve operational efficiency.
Texas First Insurance recently celebrated a significant milestone—its 100th year in business—underscoring its longstanding commitment to customer service and growth within the community. This century-long heritage is a tangible reminder of the enduring relationships the agency has built over the years, and it sets the stage for the new leadership team to take things up a notch. The company is not just about numbers; it’s about people, relationships, and staying deeply connected to the needs of the community.
Both Blystone and Burkhart come with a wealth of experience and a shared dedication to ensuring that Texas First Insurance remains a trusted choice for customers. Their combined leadership will undoubtedly pave the way for innovative ideas, improved services, and continued success as the agency looks to expand its influence across Texas and beyond.
In addition to these changes at Texas First Insurance, Texas First Bank is also busy solidifying its position in Texas City. The bank recently moved into a spacious new operations center—a 44,300-square-foot building acquired in July 2023. This move, along with the appointment of John Morrell as Chief Credit Officer, demonstrates the bank’s commitment to meeting the evolving needs of its customers.
Texas First Insurance is not just about leadership changes; it’s about reaffirming its promise to provide top-notch service to the local community. With the new CEO and President at the helm, customers can look forward to *exciting developments* and *robust offerings* tailored to suit their insurance needs. Stay tuned, because big things are coming to Texas City!
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