Texas Monthly Securities Bulletin, January 1972 Page: FRONT COVER
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CARL L. PHINNEY
Chairman
JAMES H. MILAM
Member
W. GROGAN LORI)
Member
TRUMAN G. HOLLADAY
Commissioner
ROY W. MOUER
De'puty Co'mmyrrioner
Dallas Public Library
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January, 1972
COMMISSIONER HOLLADAY RETIRES
General Carl L. Phinney of Dallas, Chairman of the State Securities Board,
announces the retirement of Securities Commissioner Truman G. Holladay, to
be effective April 1st, 1972.
"Although the Securities Board, by a unanimous vote of confidence, offered
to retain Mr. Holladay as Securities Commissioner as long as he desired to
remain with the agency", General Phinney stated in announcing Holladay's-
retirement, hiis long and successful tenure with the State and the fact
that he recently had his sixth-fifth birthday were controlling factors in
his decision."
Other members of the Securities Board are James H. Milam of Lubbock and
W. Grogan Lord of Georgetown.
Mr. Holladay's thirty-six year career with the State began with the State
Treasurer in 1936. After ten years he resigned his position as Chief Clerk
(the Deputy State Treasurer) to become Assistant State Auditor for another
decade. The remaining sixteen years he has been involved in regulating
securities.
"Mr. Holladay has not announced his plans for the future", General Phinney
said, "other than at least two months will be spent in relaxation. I do
know", he added, "that some six months ago he declined to pursue an oppor-
tunity for a position as Vice President of the New York Stock Exchange
offered to him by a representative of that organization."
"In fact", General Phinney continued, "the high quality and technical ex-
perience of the personnel of the staff of our agency has permitted the
Securities Board to make the following promotions:
"Roy W. Mouer, now Deputy Securities Commissioner, has been appointed
Securities Commissioner, effective April lst, 1972."James Ellisor, Director, Enforcement Division of the agency, has been
named as Deputy Securities Commissioner.
"Richard D. Latham, Senior Examiner, will be promoted to Director of the
Enforcement Division of the agency."
Roy Mouer, the new Securities Commissioner appointee, is thirty-seven years
old and with his wife and two sons lives at 5401 Fairmont Circle in Austin.
He received his law degree in 1961 and was employed that year with the Se-
curities Board as attorney-investigator and later after serving as a secur-
ities analyst was promoted to Director of the Enforcement Division. Mr.
Mouer joined the Municipal Bond Division of the Attorney General's Office in
1968 and returned to the Securities Board in 1969 when he was appointed
Deputy Securities Commissioner. Presently he is Secretary of the North
American Securities Administrator- Association, Inc., an association of
securities regulators in the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico and Mexico.
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