the torch Fall 2015, Issue 3 | Page 26

BOA R D profile DORY A. WILEY Dory A. Wiley, president and chief executive officer of Commerce Street Capital, LLC, is among the nation’s most astute leaders in the investment banking and fund management business. He is a CPA, CFA, and CVA, and holds multiple securities licenses. Since co-founding Commerce Street Capital in 2007, Dory’s primary focus has been the management and growth of its broker dealer and the creation of investment funds that specialize in financial institutions. As a seventh-generation Texan – along with a slow drawl to prove it – Dory hails from Ralls, a town with a population of less than 2,000 people just east of Lubbock. He and his wife of more than 20 years now live in Dallas and have two sons. Dory earned his B.B.A. in Finance and Accounting from Texas Tech University, and his M.B.A. from Southern Methodist University. He regularly speaks about corporate finance, asset allocation and alternative investments, and has presented at several of the nation’s elite universities including Harvard, Yale, Rice, Duke and Stanford. But when it comes to what he enjoys most about serving on the Baylor Health Care System Foundation board, there’s a bit of a role-reversal: “I really enjoy the learning sessions we have in our meetings” he said. A little more than a year ago, one of the educational sessions focused on viruses, outbreaks and epidemics. “About a month later, we had the Ebola outbreak in Dallas,” Dory said. “I felt like I was extremely well educated from that learning session. If I hadn’t had that, I wouldn’t have had as much understanding about the outbreak.” He enjoys learning about how Baylor is addressing ri