Profile
Mr. Magee joined Leon Frazer in 1999.
Prior to joining the firm, he worked in accounting, management consulting and finance.
As Vice President, Mr. Magee is a co-manager of the Industrial Alliance Canadian Conservative Equity Fund and the Counsel Managed Fund.
Mr. Magee has an undergraduate degree from Queen’s University in economics, a Master of Business Administration from McMaster University.
He is a member of the Toronto CFA Society and holds the designation of Chartered Financial Analyst.
Former positions of J. Patrick L. Magee
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Leon Frazer & Associates, Inc.
Leon Frazer & Associates, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance Leon Frazer & Associates' investment process starts with the development of their high-level economic view, which is based on both domestic and global conditions. From this, the firm focuses on long-term investment themes which they use to determine investment weightings in the key sectors of the economy. These views will also determine cash weightings. The Leon Frazer portfolio invests in companies that make up the “backbone” of the economy. Depending on economic conditions at least 40%-60% of the portfolio is generally invested in pipelines, utilities, telecoms, and financial services. | Portfolio Manager-Equities | 31/12/2009 |
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Leon Frazer & Associates, Inc.
Leon Frazer & Associates, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance Leon Frazer & Associates' investment process starts with the development of their high-level economic view, which is based on both domestic and global conditions. From this, the firm focuses on long-term investment themes which they use to determine investment weightings in the key sectors of the economy. These views will also determine cash weightings. The Leon Frazer portfolio invests in companies that make up the “backbone” of the economy. Depending on economic conditions at least 40%-60% of the portfolio is generally invested in pipelines, utilities, telecoms, and financial services. | Finance |
Queen's University
Queen's University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
McMaster University
McMaster University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
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