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Ms. Adams began her investment career in 1986 and joined Invesco Trimark in 1999.
She holds an MBA from the University of Western Ontario, a Master's degree from the London School of Economics, and a BES from the University of Waterloo.
She is also a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Ms. Adams was formerly Managing Director and Portfolio Manager for Sceptre Investment Counsel, portfolio manager for Confed Investment Counselling, and an analyst for Merrill Lynch Canada.
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Invesco Canada Ltd.
Invesco Canada Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance Invesco Canada Ltd. is a Canadian mutual fund manager headquartered in Toronto, Ontario. The firm was founded in 1981 and formerly known as Invesco Trimark Ltd. and as AIM Funds Management, Inc. They are a subsidiary of Invesco Ltd. (NYSE: IVZ) in the US. Invesco Canada primarily provides investment advice to the Canadian Funds. In addition, the firm provides investment advice to investment companies, charitable organizations, pension plans, endowments, charities and corporations, banks, pooled investment vehicles, provincial or municipal government entities and insurance companies. | Portfolio Manager-Equities | 31-12-2009 |
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Invesco Canada Ltd.
Invesco Canada Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance Invesco Canada Ltd. is a Canadian mutual fund manager headquartered in Toronto, Ontario. The firm was founded in 1981 and formerly known as Invesco Trimark Ltd. and as AIM Funds Management, Inc. They are a subsidiary of Invesco Ltd. (NYSE: IVZ) in the US. Invesco Canada primarily provides investment advice to the Canadian Funds. In addition, the firm provides investment advice to investment companies, charitable organizations, pension plans, endowments, charities and corporations, banks, pooled investment vehicles, provincial or municipal government entities and insurance companies. | Finance |