Dan Laimon

Dan Laimon

Fundador en TriVant Custom Portfolio Group LLC .

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Mr. Daniel M.
Laimon
is a Managing Member at TriVant Custom Portfolio Group LLC.
He has more than two decades of experience in the finance industry.
He oversees all aspects of client relations at TriVant, and is closely involved with portfolio analysis and strategy.
His career began at Citizens Trust Bank (Vancouver, BC, Canada) as the Marketing Manager of the Foreign Exchange Department.
He later founded and managed a mid-sized investor relations firm for several years.
Subsequently he joined Dundee Securities Corporation, a Toronto-based national financial services firm, as a Research Associate and later moved to the Investment Banking team.
At Fisher Investments, Inc., he started as a senior Investment Counselor and was second in charge of launching the Fisher Investments Canada Division.
He was later promoted to the Sales Department, where he initiated and headed a department to provide special-case investment analysis and recommendations to prospective clients.
He received his undergraduate degree from the University of British Columbia Faculty of Medicine.

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University of British Columbia Faculty of Medicine Undergraduate Degree

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