Jody Cloutier
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Growing up, Jody saw first-hand the importance of financial stability. Watching his family work hard instilled in him a deep understanding of what work ethic really means. Looking back, he sees clearly that a career helping similar-minded families find financial independence was a natural choice. The work ethic and desire for security that Jody encounters with his clients never ceases to remind him of his own upbringing.
Jody began his career in the wealth management business in 2001. He is a graduate of the University of Windsor, holding a Bachelor of Commerce (Hons.) Degree. Driven to enhance his professional skills, he holds the Certified Financial Planner (CFP®) designation and the Certified International Wealth Manager (CIWM) designation, which focuses on the complex needs of high‑net‑worth individuals and business owners. In addition, Jody holds the Chartered Investment Manager (CIM®) designation, which enables him to provide discretionary investment advice to clients.
Jody has been involved in the community through his work on various local boards of St. Clair College. In his personal life Jody enjoys playing golf, traveling and spending time with friends and family. In 2013 Jody achieved his lifelong dream of completing an Ironman triathlon – cheered on by his loving family.
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(519) 253-2281
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