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Robert L. Kerch
Profile
Mr. Robert L.
Kerch Jr. is Senior Vice President & Chief Compliance Officer at First Dallas Securities.
He is also Chief Compliance Officer at Hodges Capital Management.
Prior to joining First Dallas in May 2009, Mr. Kerch was Vice President at Credit Suisse and Stanford Group Company.
Mr. Kerch received his BBA in Finance from the University of Texas-El Paso.
Former positions of Robert L. Kerch
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First Dallas Securities, Inc.
![]() First Dallas Securities, Inc. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance Founded in 1989, First Dallas Securities, Inc. is a broker/dealer headquartered in Dallas, Texas. The firm is a subsidiary of First Dallas Holdings, Inc. They focus primarily on common stocks with an eye on bonds and mutual funds. The firm searches the entire US for companies that fit specific criteria, however they place special emphasis on the Southwestern US. Included are core growth companies and emerging companies in various industries. First Dallas Securities examines both high tech and old economy companies that are resurfacing with a solid game plan for new century markets. | Compliance Officer | - |
Training of Robert L. Kerch
The University of Texas at Austin | Undergraduate Degree |
Experiences
Positions held
Linked companies
Private companies | 1 |
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First Dallas Securities, Inc.
![]() First Dallas Securities, Inc. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance Founded in 1989, First Dallas Securities, Inc. is a broker/dealer headquartered in Dallas, Texas. The firm is a subsidiary of First Dallas Holdings, Inc. They focus primarily on common stocks with an eye on bonds and mutual funds. The firm searches the entire US for companies that fit specific criteria, however they place special emphasis on the Southwestern US. Included are core growth companies and emerging companies in various industries. First Dallas Securities examines both high tech and old economy companies that are resurfacing with a solid game plan for new century markets. | Finance |
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