What Happened?
Dallas, TX-based Hilltop Securities Promoted David Rhodes as Chief Information Officer
Date of management change: May 01, 2018
Dallas, TX-based Hilltop Securities Promoted David Rhodes as Chief Information Officer
Created through the merger of First Southwest and Southwest Securities, HilltopSecurities delivers the forthright advice and tailored solutions necessary for municipal issuers, institutions, broker-dealers and individuals to thrive. Our areas of focus include public finance; municipal and taxable fixed income underwriting, sales and trading; equity and portfolio trading; retail brokerage services; securities clearing; structured finance; and securities lending. A wholly owned subsidiary of Hilltop Holdings Inc. (NYSE: HTH), HilltopSecurities` affiliates include Hilltop Securities Independent Network Inc., PlainsCapital Bank, PrimeLending and National Lloyds Corporation. HilltopSecurities is a member of NYSE, FINRA and SIPC. Rooted in the communities we serve, we embrace our vision to build noble and collaborative relationships that enrich the financial future of individuals, businesses and communities. We leverage our bold, adaptive firm culture and deep municipal market experience. We blend honesty with sound judgement, serving as our clients` strongest ally and fiercest advocate. By creating and sustaining relationship capital with our clients — and our employees — we create an environment that ensures both are empowered to make the best decisions to achieve personal definitions of success.
David Rhodes is Chief Information Officer at Hilltop Securities. Previously, David held various senior IT leadership roles in the industry.
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