Dustin F. Cabrera, vice president of energy investment banking at Roth Capital Partners, is today’s featured Forty Under 40 honoree.
Cabrera is an ambitious energy banker who became one of the youngest vice presidents at Roth Capital Partners when he was 26. He had joined the Newport Beach, Calif.-based firm in 2014.
Today, he helps lead Roth’s energy investment banking department where he advises growth-oriented micro-cap and small-cap companies in the oil and gas industry. In particular, he has led its efforts into both the specialty chemical space and the oilfield technology sector.
But it seems the best has yet to come.
“I fully expect that as we continue to stamp our presence in the space and grow our business I can be instrumental in that growth,” Cabrera said.
Click here for Dustin F. Cabrera’s complete profile.
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