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John F. Hinrichs, the Texian Celticman, with Million Dollar Max (a Bichon Frise)...
Max In My Memory: a great friend and companion...
1995-2010
5116 Bissonnet #444, Bellaire, Texas 77401-4007
Telephone: (713) 927-3470 and Email: j.hinrichs@sbcglobal.net
Internet: http:/www.celticcapitalcorp.org
Currently, I am working on a M.S. degree in Finance at the University of Houston-Clear Lake.
I work as a financial adviser for Celtic Capital Corporation--an investment adviser registered under file number 284398 with the State Securities Board for the state of Texas.
I successfully completed series 3 , 7, 63, and 65 examinations administered by the National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc. (NASD) now known as Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA).
- 3 - National Commodity Futures
- 7 - General Securities Representative
- 63 - Uniform Securities Agent State Law Exam
- 65 - NASAA-Uniform Advisors Law Exam
The Texas Department of Insurance licensed me as a general lines agent qualified for life, health, and HMO.
I earned the following academic degrees: B.B.A., J.D., M.S., LL.M., and M.A. While working on a doctorate in United States history at the University of Houston, I completed twenty-seven hours in History, nineteen hours in Political Science, and fourteen hours in Spanish.
I served as vice president and general counsel to a major industrial contractor for fifteen years (1978-1994). I was born in Houston in 1946, and except for brief absences, have lived in Houston my entire life.
I enjoy being around my three sons and two grandsons and appreciate the companionship given by other family members and friends.
I teach U.S. History to eighth graders at Trafton Academy located in southwest Houston.
"I am not hanging noodles down your ears," by unknown Russian soldier.
