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Meeta Jaysukhlal Keeley
Gestionnaire de Portefeuille-Actions chez TD Waterhouse Private Investment Counsel, Inc.
Profil
Ms. Meeta J.
Keeley is a Senior Portfolio Manager at TD Waterhouse Private Investment Counsel, Inc. Her primary role is to provide investment counsel to my clients--specifically to develop and implement investment strategies tailored to meet their individual needs.
She began her career with a major chartered bank and then moved to a medical investment firm as a Senior Financial Consultant.
She is a graduate of the University of Calgary with a Bachelor of Science degree.
Postes actifs de Meeta Jaysukhlal Keeley
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TD Waterhouse Private Investment Counsel, Inc.
![]() TD Waterhouse Private Investment Counsel, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance TD Waterhouse Private Investment Counsel, Inc. (TDWPIC) is an investment adviser headquartered in Toronto, Ontario with offices throughout Canada. The firm is a subsidiary of the Toronto-Dominion Bank (NYSE: TD). Founded in 1991, TDWPIC manages assets for individuals, families, estates and trusts, charitable and business organizations, and Aboriginal communities. | Gestionnaire de Portefeuille-Actions | 01/11/2008 |
Formation de Meeta Jaysukhlal Keeley
University of Calgary | Undergraduate Degree |
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TD Waterhouse Private Investment Counsel, Inc.
![]() TD Waterhouse Private Investment Counsel, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance TD Waterhouse Private Investment Counsel, Inc. (TDWPIC) is an investment adviser headquartered in Toronto, Ontario with offices throughout Canada. The firm is a subsidiary of the Toronto-Dominion Bank (NYSE: TD). Founded in 1991, TDWPIC manages assets for individuals, families, estates and trusts, charitable and business organizations, and Aboriginal communities. | Finance |