Kyle Mangotic
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I began my career in the financial services industry in 2012. Since then, I have progressed my experience through diversified positions across TD, bringing a unique perspective and set of experiences as a Portfolio Manager with TD Wealth.
I am a CFA® charterholder, and also hold a Bachelor of Commerce Degree in Finance from Griffith University and a Diploma in Financial Planning from Fanshawe College. I am also a member of the Institute of Chartered Financial Analysts, as well as the Toronto Society of Financial Analysts.
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CFA
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English
Education
Chartered Financial Analyst, Bachelor of Commerce from Griffith University

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I am committed to delivering an exceptional client experience that begins with a comprehensive discovery to understand and uncover your unique needs, circumstances and long-term objectives. By taking you through our distinct Discovery process, which utilizes principles of behavioural finance theory, we uncover the values behind your goals, identify your wealth priorities and create a wealth strategy that's as unique as you are.
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