KYLE KADISH has assumed the role of due diligence officer at IBN Financial Services, Inc. as industry veteran Howard Modell retires from this side of the business. Kadish will source and review investment offerings for registered representatives and their clients. Initially entering the industry 18 years ago, he began on the operations side of the […]
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KYLE KADISH has assumed the role of due diligence officer at IBN Financial Services, Inc. as industry veteran Howard Modell retires from this side of the business. Kadish will source and review investment offerings for registered representatives and their clients. Initially entering the industry 18 years ago, he began on the operations side of the business with a wirehouse firm. Most of his career was spent raising capital with a global asset manager and a domestic third-party distribution firm. Kadish recently joined IBN, working with accredited investors and high-net-worth clients. He holds industry Series 7, 24, 66, and 79 registrations. He is a producing registered representative engaging clients and investors in private and public investments. Kadish was recently elected to the Alternative & Direct Investment Securities Association (ADISA) board of directors. His experience covers every stakeholder group in the portfolio construction process. IBN recently celebrated Modell’s career in its Liverpool office. Modell remains registered with IBN and will continue working with his investor client base. He maintains his Series 6, 7, 24, 63, and 65 registrations.