Daryl Hudson:
CLASS OF 1971
Northwest Classen High SchoolClass of 1971
Oklahoma city, OK
University of Oklahoma - HistoryClass of 1975
Norman, OK
Southeast High SchoolClass of 1971
Oklahoma city, OK
Barwise Junior High SchoolClass of 1967
Wichita falls, TX
Cunningham Elementary SchoolClass of 1965
Wichita falls, TX
Daryl's Story
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DJH professional bio:
Daryl J. Hudson III: Chairman and CEO, Hampden Kent Group, LLC. Responsibilities include structuring private non-US bond issues for institutional buyers, including collateralization, political and credit risk insurance, yield, and institutional investor relations.
Prior to forming HKG, Mr. Hudson was an entrepreneurial attorney in Washington D.C. for over twenty years with a rating of ÂAVÂ by the Martindale Hubbell Law Directory, which connotes a reputational standing of Âvery high to preeminentÂ. HudsonÂs specialized in corporate, financial and securities matters. The emphasis of the practice was on federal securities compliance, and corporate transactions governed by the federal securities laws. He represented clients in complex federal securities transactions, U.S. and trans-national litigation, arbitration throughout the U.S., the U.K., France, and the Carribean. Hudson has represented clients in domestic and offshore private placements, corporate and securities transactions, encompassing various startups, acquisitions, mergers, reorganizations, NASDAQ listings, SEC registrations and reporting, and risk arbitrage, including extensive compliance, regulatory and investigatory work regarding the tender offer and M&A activity of Drexel Burnham Lambert in the late 1980's and early 1990's.
Following graduation from Georgetown Law, Mr. Hudson became an associate at Bracewell & Patterson (now Bracewell Giuliani), a multinational law firm. He left Bracewell & Patterson to obtain intensive experience in the Division of Enforcement at the Securities and Exchange Commission. Having attained the position of Senior Counsel after three years at the Commission, Mr. Hudson associated with the firm of Hansell & Post (later merged into Jones Day Reavis & Pogue). His tenure at Hansell & Post encompassed the development of a federal securities practice, including broker/dealer compliance, litigation, offerings, and counseling companies and individuals involved in SEC investigations.
Mr. Hudson graduated from Georgetown Law in May 1979. He received a B.A. and M.A. from the University of Oklahoma and the University of Texas, respectively. He is a member of Phi Beta Kappa....Expand for more
Mr. Hudson has also served as an arbitrator for the National Association of Securities Dealers.
Mr. Hudson has a long-standing interest in international affairs and US foreign policy. Prior to commencing legal studies he was a student of US history and foreign policy, and published one piece of scholarly research in the field, "Vandenberg Reconsidered: Senate Resolution 239 and US Foreign Policy," Diplomatic History, Vol.1 No. 1, Winter 1977, a study of the legislative origins of the North Atlantic Treaty. The article was cited favorably in George C. Marshall: Statesman, by Forrest Pogue (Viking Press) (p. 572); in Taking The Pledge: Oliver Franks and Negotiation of the North Atlantic Treaty; (Diplomatic History, Vol. 15, Issue 2, p. 214) by Alex Danchev; and in "Global Governance" by Timoth J. Sinclair (Taylor & Francis 2004)(p. 299) is on the recommended reading list in the Department of History Marshall Plan course at University College London; is posted on the National Archives website, Compilation of Periodic Literature, for Department of State source material; is listed in the Library of Congress Biographical Directory for Senator Arthur Vandenberg; and is cited as source material in ¿International Institutions in the New Global Economy¿ by Lisa L. Martin (Edward Elgar/California, 2005) (p. 117); "American Foreign Relations Since 1600," by Robert L. Beisner (ABC-CLIO 2003); Naval War College Review (1980) p. 36; "A Preponderance of Power" by Melvin P. Leffler (Stanford 1991) (p. 563) Ruggie, J. G., "Multilateralism: Anatomy of an Institution" International Organization, Vol. 46 No. 3 (WPF/MIT 1992), "Winning The Peace" (Columbia 1996) and "Past as Prologue: Interests, Identity and American Foreign Policy," International Security, Vol. 21 No.4, (Harvard/MIT 1997), p. 104; "George F. Kennan and the Making of American Foreign Policy 1947-50" by Wilson D. Miscamble (Princeton 1993)(p. 128); "Strategies of Containment", by John Lewis Gaddis (Oxford 2005)(p. 409); "From Roosevelt to Truman: Potsdam, Hiroshima, and the Cold War," by Wilson D. Miscamble (Cambridge 2007) (p. 361).
Mr. Hudson and his wife Pamela were married in 2001 in the Washington National Cathedral and are parents to three children.
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