Dallas Fort Worth International Airport
Henry Borbolla III is Vice President of Commercial Banking with Ciera Bank in Fort Worth. He was appointed to the DFW International Airport Board by Mayor Betsy Price as a representative of Fort Worth in October 2015.
Borbolla’s career in the financial industry spans thirty years and includes service as a CFO in the manufacturing sector in addition to commercial and private banking. A graduate of Texas Christian University, the Fort Worth native is an active community volunteer and has served on various civic and non-profit boards and committees.
His civic involvements include appointments to the Board of Directors of the Trinity River Authority by Governor Rick Perry, the Fort Worth Charter Review Task Force by Mayor Betsy Price, and the Downtown Fort Worth Design Review Board. In addition, he is a member of the Boards of the Fort Worth Convention & Visitors Bureau and the University of North Texas Health Science Center Foundation.
Borbolla’s involvements in the non-profit community currently include service on the boards of The Bobby Bragan Youth Foundation, Catholic Charities Fort Worth, Christo Rey Fort Worth Catholic High School, Community Hospice of Texas, and Tarrant County Housing Partnership. He also volunteers with the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo, and is a member of the Fort Worth Stock Show Syndicate.
Borbolla and his wife, Becky Renfro Borbolla, reside in Fort Worth.
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DFW Airport, Air Transport World’s 2019 Airport of the Year, warmly welcomes more than 69 million customers along their journey every year, making DFW one of the most frequently visited superhub airports in the world. DFW Airport customers can choose among 153 domestic and 56 international nonstop destinations worldwide. DFW is elevating the customer experience with modernized facilities and updated amenities, as well as through a $2.7 billion Terminal Renewal and Improvement Program to renovate its four original terminal buildings. Centered between its owner cities of Dallas and Fort Worth, Texas, Dallas Fort Worth International Airport also serves as a major economic generator for the North Texas region, producing over $37 billion in economic impact each year by connecting people through business and leisure travel.