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Gary Guion gained experience in the real estate and structure finance sectors at Holliday Fenoglio Fowler, LP, where he worked on behalf of clients with institutional equity funds to create new equity and debt relationships.
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Gary Guion gained experience in the real estate and structure finance
Gary Guion acts as a Partner with a Real Estate and Private Equity Firm in Dallas, Texas. At the firm, Gary Guion ensures efficient daily operation and oversees all aspects of the business, from budgeting to accounting. After playing an instrumental role in the firm’s inception, he helped secure $10 million in equity in only six months. During its first year of operation, the firm met its target revenue goal of $1 million and has claimed $75 million in construction revenue in the past eight years. The firm hopes to soon create a fund that will support individuals struggling with Alzheimer’s disease.
Gary Guion gained experience in the real estate and structure finance sectors at Holliday Fenoglio Fowler, LP, where he worked on behalf of clients with institutional equity funds to create new equity and debt relationships. He mostly handled institutional private equity, opportunistic funds, and pension funds.While studying at the University of Texas at Austin McCombs School of Business, Gary Guion earned a Kimberly-Clark MIS 333K Scholarship as a Project Manager. He graduated with a Bachelor of Business Administration and subsequently began working as an Associate at PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP, in Boston, Massachusetts.
In this position, he consistently earned praise for his outstanding performance in the Global Risk Management Solutions division. Dedicated to giving back to the community, Gary Guion supports a wide range of charities, including past and present Habitat for Humanity, the Crystal Charity, McCombs School of Business at the University of Texas at Austin, DMA, Dallas Pregnancy Resource Center of Dallas and Park Cities Baptist Church. He remains actively involved with his professional community as a member of the Real Estate Advisory Council at the McCombs School of Business and through many additional advisory/non-profit roles.
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