Jay Comeaux
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Profil
Jay Comeaux brings to Stanford Group 13 years of experience in portfolio management as well as financial and estate planning, public relations and management.
Not only does he serve as President of Stanford Group, but he is also a member of the board for Stanford Trust Company, a domestic affiliate.
With an ability to look beyond the numbers and statistical projections, he believes a personalized approach based on relationships is what sets Stanford Group apart from other top-tier companies.
"Financial planning isn't just about money," he says.
"It's about helping people realize their dreams and aspirations, and building a trusting relationship with the client."
Comeaux was born in Oklahoma City and raised in Beaumont, Texas, and Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
After graduating from Louisiana State University in 1970 with a degree in marketing, he joined the Air Force, where he was commissioned as an officer and became a fighter instructor pilot.
Following his military career, Comeaux spent 10 years in the oil and gas business, then later moved to the financial services industry with Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner and Smith.
During his 10-year tenure at Merrill Lynch, he advanced to vice president, later joining Stanford Group as President.
Comeaux currently volunteers time and resources to the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, one of the largest charities in Texas.
He is also a member of St. Michael Catholic Church in Houston.
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Stanford Group Co.
Stanford Group Co. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance Founded in 1932, Stanford Group Co. is a broker/dealer headquartered in Houston, Texas with offices nationwide. They are a subsidiary of Stanford Financial Services, Inc. and their ultimate parent is CBaySystems Holdings Ltd. The firm offers a full range of brokerage services for both domestic and international clients. They are a member of the NASD and the SIPC. Stanford's research includes both institutional equity research and Washington-focused policy research, offering a perspective on individual companies, sector-specific topics and national policy. Their equity analysts offer insight and opinions on companies in the consumer/retail, media, energy, financial institutions, healthcare, technology and water/environment sectors, targeting small- and mid-cap companies. Their policy analysts deliver investment relevant insights across a broad range of sectors, including geopolitics, international/trade, Federal Reserve board policy, health care (including services, medical devices and pharmaceuticals, telecom, media, financial services, water/environment, agribusiness/tobacco, energy) and technology (including information technology services, homeland security and biometrics/emerging technologies). | President | 01/06/2005 |
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Stanford Group Co.
Stanford Group Co. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance Founded in 1932, Stanford Group Co. is a broker/dealer headquartered in Houston, Texas with offices nationwide. They are a subsidiary of Stanford Financial Services, Inc. and their ultimate parent is CBaySystems Holdings Ltd. The firm offers a full range of brokerage services for both domestic and international clients. They are a member of the NASD and the SIPC. Stanford's research includes both institutional equity research and Washington-focused policy research, offering a perspective on individual companies, sector-specific topics and national policy. Their equity analysts offer insight and opinions on companies in the consumer/retail, media, energy, financial institutions, healthcare, technology and water/environment sectors, targeting small- and mid-cap companies. Their policy analysts deliver investment relevant insights across a broad range of sectors, including geopolitics, international/trade, Federal Reserve board policy, health care (including services, medical devices and pharmaceuticals, telecom, media, financial services, water/environment, agribusiness/tobacco, energy) and technology (including information technology services, homeland security and biometrics/emerging technologies). | Finance |