Kate Spivakov
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Kate Spivakov is an Investment Advisor on the Maple Hill Wealth Management team. Kate started her career in the finance industry in 2009 and joined TD Wealth in 2013. She is dedicated to understanding individual clients' goals and priorities and working with them to create personalized wealth plans. Kate strives to help clients feel confident about their financial future with her attention to detail and ability to assess complex situations. She aims to assist them with their unique circumstances and to provide exceptional service and an enjoyable wealth experience.
She is a graduate of York University in Toronto and holds the Chartered Investment Manager (CIM®) designation. Some of Kate's volunteer work has included being a member of the Board of Directors at the Parent Resource Centre in her community, as well as various other volunteer initiatives such as TD Tree Days and office fundraisers. She enjoys photography, hiking, yoga, and traveling with her husband and two daughters.
Certificates
BA (Hons)
CIM®

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