UFSC Toronto Mentoring Session: 'GETTING AHEAD - How to Get Out of a Rut and Continually Renew Yourself' with Jason Baibokas, CFA Formerly Senior Managing Director

Please join us for our November UFSC Toronto Group Mentoring Session with JASON BAIBOKAS, CFA, Formerly Senior Managing Director Head of Institutional Sales Jennings Capital Inc.

 
The mentoring sessions are an opportunity to interact with some of the top elite executives that have partnered with UFSC Toronto.  The sessions are held with small groups of 10 to 15 members to enable an intimate and interactive setting.  The mentors will share their experience and insight and answer any questions pertaining to a specific profession or career strategy in general.  Members have found these sessions to be extremely valuable where they learn wisdom they don’t teach you in university classes.
 
 
Date & Time: Tuesday, November 15, 6-8:00 pm
 
Venue: Downtown location, TBA to registered participants
 
Please Note: This event is only open to members of UFSC Toronto; spaces are limited so register early
 
 
RSVP with your name, title and name of your company/employer to: prof.development@ufsc-toronto.org
 

JASON BAIBOKAS, CFA BIO

Formerly Sr. Managing Director
Head of Institutional Sales
Jennings Capital Inc.

 
Jason Baibokas, CFA was most recently, Sr. Managing Director, Head of Institutional Sales at Jennings Capital Inc., a private Canadian Investment Banking boutique focused on resource equities.  Prior to joining Jennings Capital in 2010, Jason was Managing Director, Institutional Equities at the boutique investment dealer West Wind Partners was which sold to Thomas Weisel Partners in 2008.  Jason has held various roles in derivatives, structured products, and hedge fund sales at Merrill Lynch and TD Financial Group during the years 1999 – 2005.  Jason holds an MBA from the Rotman School of Management and is a CFA charter holder.  Baibokas has been a member of the UFSC Toronto Chapter since 2001, where he participated in a number of community and professional development events such as Junior Achievement and the Mentoring Program.