Profil
Nick Terrance Peters served as a Platoon Sergeant in the United States Marine Corps from 2002 to 2010.
He then worked as Vice President of Investment Research at Global Value Investment Corp.
from 2011 to 2013.
Peters holds an undergraduate degree from the University of Wisconsin, which he received in 2010, and a graduate degree from Vanderbilt University, which he received in 2011.
Anciens postes connus de Nick Terrance Peters
| Sociétés | Poste | Fin |
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Global Value Investment Corp.
Global Value Investment Corp. Investment ManagersFinance GVIC is an active manager that invests in and trades securities and other financial instruments for clients using strategies and investment techniques that are subject to various uncertainties, including some amount of company leverage and the potential illiquidity of a company’s securities. | Analyst-Equity | 06/03/2013 |
United States Marine Corps
United States Marine Corps SovereignGovernment Provides marine armed force services | Corporate Officer/Principal | 01/04/2010 |
Formation de Nick Terrance Peters
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Vanderbilt University
Vanderbilt University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
University of Wisconsin
University of Wisconsin Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
United States Marine Corps
United States Marine Corps SovereignGovernment Provides marine armed force services | Government |
Global Value Investment Corp.
Global Value Investment Corp. Investment ManagersFinance GVIC is an active manager that invests in and trades securities and other financial instruments for clients using strategies and investment techniques that are subject to various uncertainties, including some amount of company leverage and the potential illiquidity of a company’s securities. | Finance |
















