Richard Worthington
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Richard has been in wealth management for over 25 years. He is a Portfolio Manager and holds the Certified Financial Planner designation, with deep knowledge, experience and expertise in helping people reach their financial goals. Richard enjoys working closely with his clients, developing strong relationships built on mutual trust and shared values.
Richard was born in Lac La Biche, AB. Of Métis heritage, he values family and community and knows the importance of leaving a legacy for future generations. Richard is involved with the Indigenous Peoples Mentorship Program at TD, which provides leadership and guidance for young First Nations, Inuit, and Métis people embarking on careers in banking and finance. He and his wife Jill have two adult children, and in his spare time he enjoys running, golfing, fishing, hockey and listening to old records.
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