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Mr. Jeffrey D.
Guise, CFA, is a Managing Director & Chief Investment Officer at Connor, Clark & Lunn Private Capital Ltd. In his role, he directs the firm’s wealth and investment policy research, as well as the firm’s tactical and strategic asset allocation.
He is also responsible for development of asset class strategies across traditional and alternative assets and supervises the implementation of the company’s asset management strategies.
He is also a member of the firm’s Management Committee and Board of Directors.
He received his BA from the University of British Columbia in 1995 and holds the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation.
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Connor, Clark & Lunn Private Capital Ltd.
Connor, Clark & Lunn Private Capital Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance CC&L Private Capital constructs an investment portfolio designed to achieve their clients’ financial goals. The firm is an outcome-oriented firm and their long-term return forecasts for various asset classes enable them to allocate clients’ capital strategically and maximize expected returns within the clients’ tolerance for risk. | Chief Investment Officer | - |
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University of British Columbia
University of British Columbia Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Connor, Clark & Lunn Private Capital Ltd.
Connor, Clark & Lunn Private Capital Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance CC&L Private Capital constructs an investment portfolio designed to achieve their clients’ financial goals. The firm is an outcome-oriented firm and their long-term return forecasts for various asset classes enable them to allocate clients’ capital strategically and maximize expected returns within the clients’ tolerance for risk. | Finance |
















