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Mr. Bossen was Montrusco Bolton’s Chief Investment Strategist and Chairman of the Asset Mix Committee.
Prior to the merger of Montrusco Associates Inc. and Bolton Tremblay Inc. in February of 1999 he was, from 1992 at Bolton Tremblay, portfolio manager specializing in fixed income securities, and more particularly in international securities and the analysis of corporate credit.
Before joining Bolton Tremblay, Mr. Bossen was a founding director of a Montreal investment advisor specializing in fixed-income securities.
He also served as Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of a Canadian chartered bank and has taught in the McGill MBA program.
Mr. Bossen received his B.Sc.
in economics from the University of Chicago in 1966.
Former positions of Nathan Bossen
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Montrusco Bolton Investments, Inc.
![]() Montrusco Bolton Investments, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance Montrusco Bolton Investments, Inc. (Montrusco Bolton) is an independent asset management firm headquartered in Montreal, Canada. Founded in 1946, Montrusco Bolton provides investment management services to individuals, including high net-worth individuals, banks or thrift institutions, pension and profit-sharing plans, trusts, estates, or charitable organizations, corporations or other business entities and to several private investment funds. | Corporate Officer/Principal | 28/02/2008 |
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Montrusco Bolton Investments, Inc.
![]() Montrusco Bolton Investments, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance Montrusco Bolton Investments, Inc. (Montrusco Bolton) is an independent asset management firm headquartered in Montreal, Canada. Founded in 1946, Montrusco Bolton provides investment management services to individuals, including high net-worth individuals, banks or thrift institutions, pension and profit-sharing plans, trusts, estates, or charitable organizations, corporations or other business entities and to several private investment funds. | Finance |
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