Profil
Mr. Oldfield has experience in the trust and banking industry, including the management of investment portfolios in fixed income pension plans, endowments, and corporate, municipal and personal accounts.
He is a volunteer for the United Way and the Parents Club of Hartwick College.
He is on the investment allocation panel for health and wellness at the Greater Portland United Way.
He is also on the Development Committee at Catherine McAuley High School.
Mr. Oldfield earned his B.A. from Boston College.
He holds General, Advanced and Standard AIB certificates, and is a member at the Institute of Management Accountants.
He is a 1975 graduate of the Maine-New Hampshire Savings Bank School.
Jeffrey is a U.S.A.F.
veteran, having attained the rank of Captain.
Anciens postes connus de Jeffrey J. Oldfield
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TD Banknorth Wealth Management Group
TD Banknorth Wealth Management Group Investment ManagersFinance TD Banknorth Wealth Management Group's (TDB) investment process combines diligence and focus with continuous client communication. Their multi-disciplinary team approach constructs each portfolio individually. The firm focuses on increasing after-tax returns and is an advocate of long-term investing. TDB's large/mid-cap core strategy includes investing in stocks of companies utilizing a blended style of investing by using both a growth-based or value-based strategy. The firm selects economic sectors and industries with a potential for above average growth for a five-year or more period. They seek to identify companies that offer secular growth driven by factors such as technological changes and demographics and avoid industries subject to heavy governmental regulation or dependence on commodity pricing for growth. TDB employs fundamental research to identify companies with histories of sustained profitability and leadership within their respective industries. Their primary focus is on the core earnings power of the company and their ability to provide above-average growth in revenues, earnings and cash flows for a multi-year period. Typically, this investment strategy focuses on companies with moderate to high p/e ratios and dividend yields that are generally lower than the overall market. Though not limited by sector, TDB tends to invest in the stocks of US large-cap companies in the finance, energy minerals, producer manufacturing, consumer non-durables and health technology sectors. The firm maintains a low turnover rate. | Gestionnaire de Portefeuille-Actions | 31/03/2008 |
Formation de Jeffrey J. Oldfield
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TD Banknorth Wealth Management Group
TD Banknorth Wealth Management Group Investment ManagersFinance TD Banknorth Wealth Management Group's (TDB) investment process combines diligence and focus with continuous client communication. Their multi-disciplinary team approach constructs each portfolio individually. The firm focuses on increasing after-tax returns and is an advocate of long-term investing. TDB's large/mid-cap core strategy includes investing in stocks of companies utilizing a blended style of investing by using both a growth-based or value-based strategy. The firm selects economic sectors and industries with a potential for above average growth for a five-year or more period. They seek to identify companies that offer secular growth driven by factors such as technological changes and demographics and avoid industries subject to heavy governmental regulation or dependence on commodity pricing for growth. TDB employs fundamental research to identify companies with histories of sustained profitability and leadership within their respective industries. Their primary focus is on the core earnings power of the company and their ability to provide above-average growth in revenues, earnings and cash flows for a multi-year period. Typically, this investment strategy focuses on companies with moderate to high p/e ratios and dividend yields that are generally lower than the overall market. Though not limited by sector, TDB tends to invest in the stocks of US large-cap companies in the finance, energy minerals, producer manufacturing, consumer non-durables and health technology sectors. The firm maintains a low turnover rate. | Finance |
Boston College
Boston College Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
The Ohio University
The Ohio University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
















