Robert Gecker

Financial Advisor

CRPC®

Robert Gecker is a Chartered Retirement Planning CounselorSM in Allworth’s Addison, Texas, office. With more than 30 years of experience in the financial planning industry, Robert has spent the majority of his career with Allworth. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Finance from St. John’s University. An art enthusiast and collector who enjoys sports cars and wristwatches, Robert lives with his wife, Dana, in Frisco, Texas.

My approach starts with listening more and speaking less. Clients come to me for clear advice and thoughtful perspective, and often, we uncover concerns or opportunities they hadn’t considered. I focus on providing a comprehensive view of their entire financial picture, not just isolated advice. Even when asked about a specific topic, I work to connect it back to their broader goals and plan.

Throughout our relationship, my clients can expect a no-nonsense, dedicated partner—someone who’s fully invested in helping them live rich, meaningful lives through comprehensive financial guidance.

What I enjoy most about this work is that every day brings new challenges and opportunities to make a difference. No two clients—or their situations—are ever the same. Just when you think you’ve seen it all, something new comes along that keeps you learning and growing. That constant evolution is what keeps me engaged and committed to delivering the best possible guidance.

What I enjoy the most is that every day presents unique challenges and opportunities to help my clients. No two clients or their situations are ever the same.

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