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Smith-Hutson Endowed Chair of Banking

Developing Banking Professionals.

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Established in 1996 with a two-fold mission: to educate and prepare students to become bankers and to provide educational programs for community bankers.

We offer the most established accredited banking degree programs in the United States; Bachelor of Business Administration and an Executive MBA in Banking and Financial Institutions. Banks, state, and federal regulatory agencies throughout the state of Texas quickly hire graduates of this program. 

Proven Outcomes: Student Success

  • 1400+ Internship Placements
  • 700+ Full-Time Placements
  • $1 Million Awarded in Banking Scholarships

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News & Stories

November 2025

We are excited to spotlight Dr. Steve Nenninger, Smith-Hutson Endowed Professor of Banking in the College of Business Administration at Sam Houston State University!

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Steve brings real-world experience, enthusiasm, and a heart for mentoring the next generation of financial professionals. His favorite part of teaching? The students. He finds it deeply rewarding to watch them grow from freshmen into confident, career-ready professionals — and to hear from them later as they embark on successful paths in the financial services industry. 💼

“Community banks are the heartbeat of local economies,” Steve shares. “They help small towns and big cities thrive — and being able to inspire students to be part of that meaningful work feels like I’m helping shape the future of the industry.”

Outside the classroom, Steve serves as a faculty advisor for the Banking and Finance Club and is always available to offer guidance, encouragement, and support. His approachable nature and dedication make him a valued mentor to many students at SHSU.

His passion for teaching, strong sense of community, and commitment to student success truly embody the Bearkat spirit. And fittingly, his teaching theme song says it all — “Taking Care of Business” by Bachman-Turner Overdrive! 🎵🐾

🔗 Learn more about Steve and his journey in banking and education, by visiting here. 

October 2025

We are excited to highlight Jackalyn Cauthen, Administrative Coordinator for the Smith-Hutson Endowed Chair of Banking at Sam Houston State University!

Headshot of Jackalyn Cauthen

Jackalyn has been a cornerstone of the program for nearly 15 years, bringing dedication, heart and a deep commitment to student success. Her favorite part of the job? Meeting students and helping them reach their goals and then watching them go on to achieve incredible things beyond SHSU as they enter the financial services industry.

“Jackalyn is the heartbeat of our office and is an important link to our students,” said Jill Sharp Vaughan, Chair of the Smith-Hutson Endowed Chair of Banking. “Her passion for helping students succeed and her ability to keep everything running smoothly makes her an invaluable part of our team. She is very good at what she does in helping students navigate their degree plans and coaching them in essential soft skills, ensuring they feel prepared and confident as they enter the interview process.” 

Her dedication and hard work are to be celebrated!  Her positive energy and enthusiasm are contagious—just like her favorite theme song, “Don’t Stop Me Now” by Queen!

🔗 Learn more about Jackalyn and her journey with SHSU: by visting here. 

August 2025

After 26 years of dedicated service, Pam Thaler is retiring from the Smith-Hutson Endowed Chair of Banking at Sam Houston State University.

Jill Sharp Vaughan

As Associate Director, Pam played an instrumental role in shaping the program and supporting countless students through their academic and professional journeys. Her legacy is one of commitment, compassion and excellence.

Jill Sharp Vaughan, Chair of the Smith-Hutson Endowed Chair of Banking, shared: “For more than 26 years, Pam has made a lasting impact on students and the Texas banking industry. Known for her personal commitment to every student, she worked tirelessly to connect them with opportunities and shape their professional paths. Her partnership with Dr. Jim Bexley helped establish a program that set the standard for excellence statewide. Pam’s life has been one of service, dedication and heart. Though she retires from SHSU, her influence will continue to inspire for years to come.”

We invite you to join us in celebrating Pam’s remarkable career and hear from her directly in a special one-on-one interview: by visting here. 

August 2025

Please join us in welcoming Heather Caudle to the Smith-Hutson Endowed Chair of Banking at Sam Houston State University.

Jill Sharp Vaughan

Heather joins us as Program Manager, bringing a passion for student success and a wealth of experience in higher education. “Heather has been with us the past several months shadowing Pam and learning all that we do for our students to prepare them during their educational journeys. We're excited to have her leadership and expertise supporting the next generation of banking professionals," added Jill Sharp Vaughan, Chair. Learn more about Heather and her journey to SHSU, by visting here. 

July 8, 2021
SHSU Media Contact: Emily Binetti

Sam Houston State University College of Business Administration has named Jill Sharp Vaughan as the Smith-Hutson Endowed Chair of Banking.Jill Sharp Vaughan In this position, she will oversee the college’s accredited Bachelor of Business Administration and Executive MBA degrees programs in Banking and Financial Institutions.

Established in 1997 under the leadership of the founding chair, the late James B. Bexley, the primary mission of the Smith-Hutson Endowed Chair is to prepare students for careers in banking and to provide educational programs for community bankers.

“We are so fortunate to have Jill Vaughan join SHSU as the Smith-Hutson Endowed Chair of Banking,” said Mitchell J. Muehsam, dean of the College of Business Administration. “SHSU has a long-standing reputation for preparing students for successful careers in banking, as well as serving the banking community. Jill’s wealth of experience in the banking industry, combined with her passion for serving others, makes her the ideal person to build on this history of success. We look forward to her using her expertise in leading the program to new heights.”

Vaughan, an SHSU alumna, will join the university in January upon retirement from Zions Bancorporation where she currently serves as executive vice president of Southwest Regional Credit.

“I have been truly blessed working for a great organization and with people for the past 25 years that I consider my friends and family. The many opportunities presented to me by the Zions/Amegy organization allowed me to find success in a very fulfilling and rewarding career which made it difficult to retire.”  Vaughan said. “This next opportunity is a once in a lifetime chance to recruit and educate students to join our great industry, while working from my own alma mater. It allows me to continue to serve the industry that has been so good to me and my family for the past 38 years.”   

Upon receiving her Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance at SHSU in 1982, Vaughan began a successful career in banking. From 1986 to 1996, she served as the senior lending officer and later president of ProBank in The Woodlands. Vaughan then joined Klein Bank and Trust as an EVP with oversight of the Montgomery County Commercial lending market. After the bank merged with Amegy Bank of Texas, Vaughan served as EVP for Regional Commercial Lending where she managed various geographies within the Harris County and Montgomery County Regions. In 2016, she transitioned to an enterprise role at Zions Bancorporation as Southwest Regional Credit Executive, supporting Amegy Bank, National Bank of Arizona and Nevada State Bank.

SHSU's Jill Sharp Vaughan and James B. Bexley at 2018 SHSU Texas Bankers Hall of Fame event.
Jill Sharp Vaughan and founding chair James B. Bexley at the 2018 Texas Bankers Hall of Fame.

Vaughan has spent the majority of her career working with community and regional banks and has enjoyed a background in not only front-line lending, but also in operations, credit and risk. A third-generation banker, she has deep roots and a strong passion for the industry. 

Active in her community, Vaughan has served on numerous boards in leadership positions for Conroe-Lake Conroe Chamber of Commerce, Montgomery County Community Foundation, Lone Star College Foundation, Montgomery County United Way and North Houston Association. She also served as an elected Trustee for Montgomery Independent School District for 14 years and a Trustee of Region 6 Education Service Center. 

Vaughan has also remained active at SHSU, serving on the Smith-Hutson Endowed Chair of Banking Advisory Board and on the Advisory Board of the College of Business Administration. In 2006, she became an inaugural member of the SHSU College of Business Administration Hall of Honor. She was later inducted into the Texas Bankers Hall of Fame in 2018.

“The banking industry is something I have great passion for. I grew up in a community banking family watching my dad, grandfather and grandmother share a life of love for banking,” Vaughan said. “The fact that SHSU has this wonderful program, generously endowed is an incredible benefit to our banking industry. This next chapter in my life has very special meaning to me. I can’t think of a bigger honor than following in the footsteps of my friend and mentor, Dr. Jim Bexley, to continue his passion and good work for our industry as the next chair.”

Oct. 25, 2019
SHSU Media Contact: Emily Binetti

The Bearkat community is mourning the loss of Dr. James “Jim” Bexley.

Passionate about banking and education, Bexley served as the Smith-Hutson Endowed Chair of Banking for 24 years at Sam Houston State University. The community, university and students have greatly benefited from his knowledge, abundant energy and commitment to serving others.  He leaves behind a legacy, not only to the university but also to the banking and finance industry.

Bexley significantly impacted the college through his instrumental work in developing curriculum at SHSU for the first four-year accredited BBA degree in banking and financial institutions in the United States. He also pioneered the curriculum for the university’s Executive MBA degree in banking and financial institutions.

“Dr. Bexley was an iconic figure in the banking sector and his efforts raised the reputation and image of Sam Houston State University in both the business and academic worlds," said Mitchell Muehsam, dean of the College of Business Administration. "Jim’s passion for helping others succeed changed the lives of countless students. Bankers throughout Texas have praised SHSU for the quality of students we have produced. Jim Bexley has created a foundation of success for SHSU’s banking program and we can best honor him by building on that legacy."  

With more than 40 years in senior management positions, Bexley applied his considerable experience and knowledge in the classroom, educating new generations of service-oriented banking professionals. During his tenure, he helped place more than 1,000 students in either internships or career positions in the industry. He was honored for his dedication to education with a Texas State University System Regents’ Professor Award – the highest recognition given to a professor in the university system.

Bexley

Bexley was also highly involved in SHSU athletics and enjoyed serving and cheering on the Bearkats. As Sam Houston’s faculty athletics representative, he worked tirelessly to promote academic integrity and institutional control of intercollegiate athletics to enhance the student-athlete experience.

“I had the privilege to work with Dr. Bexley for more than 20 years as a friend, colleague and faculty athletic representative. His support of our athletic program has been exemplary. I will always remember and appreciate his counsel and more importantly, his friendship,” said Bobby Williams, SHSU athletic director.

With over 35 years of experience in the banking industry, Bexley received the Lifetime Achievement Award from The Texas Bankers Association. He also served on the Federal Reserve Bank eleventh district Board of Directors. During his tenure, he served on both the executive and audit committees. He used his knowledge and expertise to consult for banks all over the United States as well as the largest private bank in China and a bank in Malawi, Africa.

From comments shared online since his passing, his significant impact on the campus and on his students is apparent:

Dr. Bexley is the reason why I decided to go into Banking and tomorrow I will be celebrating 20 years at my bank. He was an amazing professor and was always very generous with his time.

He has touched and influenced so many lives in the banking and teaching community and we will continue to honor him and his legacy.

He had such an impact on everyone he met and made those around him always feel welcome and appreciated.

Dr. Bexley was my mentor, colleague, friend and the man I most admired. I’ve never known anyone who gave so much to so many and never expected anything in return except the joy that it brought him.

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Dr. Bexley - TBA Lifetime AchievenmentBexley Receives Lifetime Achievement Award

The Texas Bankers Association presented its first Lifetime Achievement Award to Dr. Jim Bexley, chair of the Smith-Hutson Endowed Chair of Banking at Sam Houston State University. The award, in recognition of Dr. Bexley’s contributions to the university’s banking program and the industry, was presented at the Texas Bankers Hall of Fame Gala on April 21, 2016. Dr. Bexley was also recognized at TBA’s Annual Convention in May 2016 held in Grapevine.

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TBA $250K Donation - PhotoTexas Bankers Association Awards Matching Endowment at Texas Bankers Hall of Fame Gala

Texas Bankers Association presents a $250,000 check for a matching endowment for the Smith-Hutson Endowed Chair of Banking at the College of Business Administration at Sam Houston State University. The award was presented at the Texas Bankers Hall of Fame Gala on April 21, 2016. The presentation included, left to right, TBA President Eric Sandberg; Dr. James B. Bexley, Chair, Smith-Hutson Endowed Chair of Banking; TBA Member Relations Officer Donny Palmer; Dr. Dana Hoyt, President; TBA Treasurer Jay Dreibelbis; Frank Holmes, Vice President, University Advancement; and Dr. Mitchell Muehsam, Dean, College of Business Administration.

Contact Us

  • Jill Sharp Vaughan

    Smith-Hutson Endowed Chair of Banking

    Email: jls227@shsu.edu

    Phone: 936-294-3722

  • Steve Nenninger, PhD

    Smith-Hutson Endowed Professor of Banking

    Email: san009@shsu.edu

    Phone: 936-294-1898

  • Heather Caudle

    Program Manager

    Email: hmc015@shsu.edu

    Phone: 936-294-3764

  • Jackalyn Cauthen

    Administrative Coordinator

    Email: jackalyn@shsu.edu

    Phone: 936-294-3772

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Location

Smith-Hutson Building, Room 101
Huntsville Campus
1821 Avenue I
Huntsville, Texas 77340

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