Lucas Bertrand-Sittler
Analyst-Equity chez Burgundy Asset Management Ltd.
Profil
Mr. Lucas Bertrand-Sittler, CFA, is an Vice President & Investment Analyst at Burgundy Asset Management Ltd.
He joined Burgundy in September 2013, focusing on Canadian equities.
He transitioned to his current role as an Investment Analyst focusing on European Equities.
He has over 5 years of combined professional experience.
Mr. Bertrand-Sittler earned a Bachelor of Business Administration degree (Finance) from Laval University and a Master of Finance from the Schulich School of Business in 2013.
He is a Committee Member of St. Michael's Young Leaders.
Postes actifs de Lucas Bertrand-Sittler
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Burgundy Asset Management Ltd.
Burgundy Asset Management Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance Burgundy Asset Management Ltd. (Burgundy) is a Canadian fund management firm headquartered in Toronto, Ontario. The firm was founded in 1990 and is a direct subsidiary of Laucam Holdings Ltd. Burgundy offers discretionary investment management services to institutions (foundations, endowments and pension funds) and private individuals through separately managed accounts and commingled funds. | Analyst-Equity | 01/09/2013 |
Formation de Lucas Bertrand-Sittler
Université Laval | Undergraduate Degree |
The Schulich School of Business | Graduate Degree |
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Burgundy Asset Management Ltd.
Burgundy Asset Management Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance Burgundy Asset Management Ltd. (Burgundy) is a Canadian fund management firm headquartered in Toronto, Ontario. The firm was founded in 1990 and is a direct subsidiary of Laucam Holdings Ltd. Burgundy offers discretionary investment management services to institutions (foundations, endowments and pension funds) and private individuals through separately managed accounts and commingled funds. | Finance |