Garry Allen Weber

Source: https://brainhealth.utdallas.edu/garry-allen-weber/

The stock market provided its share of excitement in the first quarter of 2018, but Garry Weber, the CEO of Weber Financial Inc., has seen it all before. With decades of experience in the financial services industry, the former Dallas County judge, who also served on the Dallas City Council, has a long history of investing his time and money in community service and philanthropic efforts.

“Garry has always been a quiet leader, a force in our city. He’s an adventurer who wanted to be part of the adventure to advance brain health research,” said Dr. Sandra Bond Chapman, founder and chief director of Center for BrainHealth. “He’s a thought leader, a real mentor.”

Judge Weber joined the Brain Performance Institute building campaign after getting involved with the Center’s work with warriors. Veteran stories had inspired him to support research and the Center’s warrior training program — where military veterans and active-duty service members and spouses e…

Source: https://brainhealth.utdallas.edu/garry-allen-weber/

The stock market provided its share of excitement in the first quarter of 2018, but Garry Weber, the CEO of Weber Financial Inc., has seen it all before. With decades of experience in the financial services industry, the former Dallas County judge, who also served on the Dallas City Council, has a long history of investing his time and money in community service and philanthropic efforts.

“Garry has always been a quiet leader, a force in our city. He’s an adventurer who wanted to be part of the adventure to advance brain health research,” said Dr. Sandra Bond Chapman, founder and chief director of Center for BrainHealth. “He’s a thought leader, a real mentor.”

Judge Weber joined the Brain Performance Institute building campaign after getting involved with the Center’s work with warriors. Veteran stories had inspired him to support research and the Center’s warrior training program — where military veterans and active-duty service members and spouses e…

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