Texas Capital Adds a Five-Person Healthcare Banking Team

August 19, 2025

Source: Texas Capital

In June, Texas Capital added a five-person healthcare banking team with deep expertise across ABL, Cashflow and Real Estate—professionals who’ve spent the last 15 years building and leading together across top institutions. The team enhances both Texas Capital’s Corporate Banking and ABL capabilities and their move underscores confidence in Texas Capital’s transformation and strategy. It also reflects their desire to keep their team intact.

This isn’t just a team hire. It’s a story about loyalty, cohesion and how long-term collaboration fuels results in one of banking’s most competitive sectors.

Team Background

Rhonda Noell is managing director, Healthcare at Texas Capital, where she focuses on healthcare lending in cashflow, asset-based lending and real estate. She brings over three decades of experience and is responsible for strategy, new products, originations, credit prescreen review and portfolio consultation. Noell joined Texas Capital in July 2025. Prior to joining Texas Capital, she worked for Bank of Hope, where she established the Healthcare Lending Group within corporate banking, originating senior secured loans across healthcare sectors including healthcare services, medical devices and pharmaceuticals. Before that, she worked at Wells Fargo for three decades, where she developed and led its Healthcare Vertical with $30 million annual pre-tax income, zero loan losses and 40 team members across the country.

Rick McMahon is executive director, Healthcare at Texas Capital. He is responsible for originating, structuring and executing new loan opportunities for healthcare companies and private equity sponsors, including asset-based revolvers, cash flow revolvers and term loans, and real estate term loans. McMahon joined Texas Capital in July 2025 and brings 15 years of financial services experience and 10 years of healthcare lending experience. Prior to joining Texas Capital, he served as senior vice president, Healthcare Corporate Banking at Bank of Hope, where he was responsible for originating and underwriting senior secured loans for middle market healthcare companies and played a key role in the group’s growth from $0 to over $500 million of loan commitments. Prior to Bank of Hope, he worked for a healthcare-focused private credit fund and started his healthcare lending career on the Healthcare Finance team at Wells Fargo. 

Mohammad (Moe) Hassan is executive director, Healthcare at Texas Capital, where he leads underwriting for asset-based lending, cashflow and real estate credit transactions involving healthcare companies. He brings over 15 years of experience in healthcare lending and portfolio management to the firm. Hassan joined Texas Capital in July 2025. Prior to that, he helped launch the Healthcare Banking vertical at Bank of Hope, playing a key role in securing initiative approval and growing the portfolio to around $500 million in under four years. He began his career at GE Capital, focusing on ABL transactions and developing expertise in underwriting, structuring and portfolio management. He has also held underwriting roles at Capital One and Wells Fargo.

Luis M. Meade is director, Healthcare at Texas Capital. He is a team lead responsible for overseeing the management of healthcare cashflow, asset-based and real estate loans. He brings over 20 years of  experience serving companies and lenders in the healthcare sector. Meade joined Texas Capital in July 2025. Before joining Texas Capital, he served as senior vice president  and portfolio manager for Healthcare at Bank of Hope, where he was responsible for $500 million in  healthcare loans. Prior to that, he held roles at Wells Fargo, GMAC Financial Services,  PricewaterhouseCoopers and Chase Bank. He also co-founded Financial Assets Advisors to assist  institutional investors in expanding their loan portfolios into the healthcare sector

Evan Purcell is director, Healthcare at Texas Capital. He is responsible for supporting all lending products to healthcare clients. He manages relationships with existing clients and works on underwriting and loan closing for new clients. Purcell joined Texas Capital in June 2025. Prior to joining Texas Capital, he served as senior vice president, Healthcare Finance for Bank of Hope. Before that, he served in a number of capacities including portfolio management, underwriting and originations at various healthcare lenders, including Huntington National Bank, Bank Leumi USA, Opus Bank and Wells Fargo Capital Finance.
 
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