Robert (Ken) Hedrick, Jr.

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Robert (Ken) Hedrick, Jr. is a retired public finance investment banker with over 35 years of experience working with governments at the state and local level, as well as institutions of higher learning.

Prior to retirement, he was employed by financial institutions, such as Crocker National Bank and JP Morgan Securities, as well as a number of financial products and investment banking and securities firms. He was also instrumental in the start-up of a minority- and woman-owned capital management firm, which was later acquired. Since retirement, he has been involved with a number of nonprofits as a volunteer.

Currently, he is the president and CEO of 29-PSP and president of the Congregation at St. Francis Lutheran Church. In June, he was reappointed to the Palm Springs International Airport Commission for a third time.

Mr. Hedrick has worked towards a master’s in Public Administration from Syracuse University, Maxwell School of Public Administration, and has a B.A. in American History from George Mason University in Fairfax, VA. 

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