Adam Schacter of Mandeville Private Client is part of the Wealth Professional Canada Young Guns 2016.
ADAM SCHACTER
Financial advisor
Mandeville Private Client
A finalist in the Young Gun Advisor of the Year category at the Wealth Professional Awards in 2015, Adam Schacter has many strings to his bow. Operating as a financial advisor, Chartered Investment Manager and Certified Financial Planner with Mandeville Private Client, the Ottawa native has built a reputation
as one of the capital’s top financial planners.
Since graduating from Carleton University with a bachelor of science in 2005, Schacter’s career trajectory took a different path as he moved into the insurance world with AIL Canada. After that came stints with MAP Insurance and Manulife before finding his
current role as a financial advisor with Mandeville.
As for his ambitions moving forward, Schacter is refreshingly straightforward: “I want to be known in the industry as a source of valued information and advice by my peers and by the investing public; managing $300 million in assets would certainly help with that.”
Financial advisor
Mandeville Private Client
A finalist in the Young Gun Advisor of the Year category at the Wealth Professional Awards in 2015, Adam Schacter has many strings to his bow. Operating as a financial advisor, Chartered Investment Manager and Certified Financial Planner with Mandeville Private Client, the Ottawa native has built a reputation
as one of the capital’s top financial planners.
Since graduating from Carleton University with a bachelor of science in 2005, Schacter’s career trajectory took a different path as he moved into the insurance world with AIL Canada. After that came stints with MAP Insurance and Manulife before finding his
current role as a financial advisor with Mandeville.
As for his ambitions moving forward, Schacter is refreshingly straightforward: “I want to be known in the industry as a source of valued information and advice by my peers and by the investing public; managing $300 million in assets would certainly help with that.”