Jodi Davenport
Chief Financial Officer at San Antonio Zoo
San Antonio Zoological Society is pleased to announce that Jodi Davenport has joined the team as Chief Financial Officer. Davenport will report to Tim Morrow, President & CEO, and manage all aspects of the zoo’s financial planning, reporting and growth modeling. In 2020, Jodi moved to San Antonio to join the SeaWorld San Antonio and Aquatica San Antonio leadership team. Jodi held the position of Park President, overseeing both parks. Jodi holds a Bachelor of Accounting from California State University, Sacramento.
Denise Garcia
Senior Vice President, Community Sales Leader, Texas Partners Bank
Denise Garcia brings over three decades of banking expertise to her role as Senior Vice President and Community Sales Leader at Texas Partners Bank. With eight years of dedicated service at the bank, Denise oversees the bank’s community banking teams. Her strong leadership skills, combined with her deep understanding of client needs, drive her commitment to delivering exceptional service and fostering meaningful relationships.
Sherita Graves
Executive Vice President and Chief Risk Officer, Texas Partners Bank
Sherita Graves has been promoted to Executive Vice President and Chief Risk Officer at Texas Partners Bank. With over eighteen years of experience in compliance and risk management, she focuses on mitigating financial, operational, and strategic risks while aligning them with the bank’s goals. A graduate of Jackson State University (BBA) and Mississippi State University (MBA), Sherita is also a Certified Regulatory Compliance Manager. Her leadership enhances the bank’s reputation for operational excellence and trusted financial services in Central Texas.
Elizabeth Lyons Houston
Vice President and co-owner of Los Leones
Elizabeth Lyons Houston is Vice President and co-owner of Los Leones, a fourth-generation family business in San Antonio, Texas focused on hospitality and real estate. Working alongside her father, Bill Lyons, she leads growth efforts through expansion, marketing, and community partnerships. The company’s roots date to 1946 with Casa Rio, the oldest restaurant on the San Antonio Riverwalk, founded by her great-grandfather. Under her leadership, Los Leones honors its legacy—including restaurants and ventures like Broadway News and Schilo’s—while evolving to meet the needs of today’s patrons and the next generation.
Loren Reyes
Development Director for Go Red for Women in San Antonio
The American Heart Association is thrilled to announce Loren Reyes as the new Development Director for Go Red for Women in San Antonio. Loren brings a wealth of marketing, nonprofit, and development experience to this role. She is passionate about the AHA mission and looks forward to expanding the Go Red for Women campaign in San Antonio through new community partnerships and vibrant volunteers. Loren is a lifelong San Antonian and a graduate of Texas State University.