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Gary Guion maintains a number of philanthropic pursuits. He donates to causes such as the Crystal Charity Ball, Habitat for Humanity, and the Park Cities Baptist Church.
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Before founding D & G Consulting Group in 2004, Gary Guion spent several years serving as an Associate for prominent investment firm PricewaterhouseCoopers, L.L.P. Guion joined the firm in 2002, shortly after graduating from the McCombs School of Business with a Kimberly-Clark MIS 333K Scholarship Award in Project Management. Working out of offices in both Texas and Massachusetts, Guion handled duties ranging from customer liaising to oversight of new product releases. His team also designed operational process improvements for clients such as American Airlines and DaimlerChrysler.
Gary Guion went on to spend two years working in structured finance with Holliday Fenoglio Fowler, L.P., serving major equity originators including opportunistic funds and pension fund advisors. During his time with the firm, Guion and his colleagues were responsible for completing 45 transactions with aggregate profits of more than $750 million.Outside of his professional obligations, Gary Guion maintains a number of philanthropic pursuits. He donates to causes such as the Crystal Charity Ball, Habitat for Humanity, and the Park Cities Baptist Church. Gary Guion is also an avid supporter of local arts and culture organizations, participating in fundraisers for The Arts Community Alliance, among others.
Versatile financial professional Gary Guion has fulfilled a variety of positions in the real estate and private equity sectors. He currently acts as the head of D & G Investment Group, Inc., in addition to his service as a Partner with SMG Capital Partners. His work with these niche commercial real estate firms includes extensive operations in corporate finance as well as day-to-day management of staff and operations. Gary Guion’s teams at both companies demonstrated consistent success in attracting substantial equity, as well as proven abilities to manage extensive property holdings.
Thanks Gary Guion