Jeff NashChief of Staff

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The SPI Team is pleased to announce the appointment of Jeff Nash as its new chief of staff. Jeff brings with him over 40 years of impressive experience in finance, marketing, and management. His career has focused on banking, consulting, database management, and development. His previous responsibilities have ranged from executive officer, founder, leader and chief executive. Jeff also understands the complex intersections of public- private sector transactions and was a part of the SPI Team in its earlier years.

Jeff is founder and principal of 3G Partners, a financial and management consulting practice focused on performance improvement, training, leadership evaluation and development, workouts, growth and capital solutions. An extension of 3G, 3G Partners Healthcare Management, received the contract to manage Longhorn Village, a continuous care retirement community through its acquisition by Brazos Presbyterian Homes, Inc. Jeff currently serves as Vice Chair of the BPHI Board of Directors.

Prior to 3G Partners Jeff led the successful effort to sell Austin based Treaty Oak Bank. He was involved with the bank from its inception serving as President and CEO of both the bank and its parent holding company Treaty Oak Bancorp, Inc. Jeff lead the growth of the bank from $7 million in total assets to greater than $150 million. He continued to lead the organization through the economic turndown of 2008-2010 to reach the successful sale of the business to Carlile Bancshares, Inc.

Jeff is a lifelong resident of Austin and received B.B.A. and M.B.A. degrees from The University of Texas. He is an active civic leader having served on and chaired numerous community boards including the SafePlace Foundation, Swan Songs, The University of Texas Alumni Association, Rodeo Austin, Texas Bankers Association, the Long Center for Performing Arts, the Austin Lyric Opera, Ballet Austin and the American Heart Association, where he was honored with a research grant in his name. He has served as campaign co-chair for the United Way and as Vice Chair for the Greater Austin Chamber of Commerce, where he received the “Outstanding Board Member Award.”