Connor Lightfield
Advisor at Corient
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Advisor at Corient
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Connor Lightfield is a financial advisor at Corient with four years of industry experience. He holds a Series 65 designation and has worked at Corient since 2023, following prior roles including at Portola Partners and Cornell University. Corient provides investment advisory and financial planning services to a diverse client base, including individuals, trusts, pension plans, and charitable organizations. The firm utilizes a team-based investment model that combines customized asset allocations with risk management techniques and offers access to both traditional and alternative investments.
Based on Corient
Based on Corient
Flat fees may be charged based on criteria such as anticipated earnings, assets managed, or for financial planning and consulting
Available for financial planning and consulting services as agreed upon
Account minimum: $250,000 to $5 million depending on strategy Minimum fee: Retirement plan services minimum quarterly fee of $5,000 Fee-only: Financial planning and consulting services offered for a fixed fee or hourly rate as agreed upon
1550 El Camino Real, Suite 200
Menlo Park, CA 94025
California
Corient Services LLC
2024 - Present (2 years)
Corient
2023 - Present (3 years)
Portola Partners
2021 - 2023 (2 years)
Cornell University
2019 - 2021 (2 years)
Cornell University
2019 - 2019 (1 year)
The University of Alabama in Huntsville
2018 - 2019 (1 year)
Kathy Tyler for SD State Senate
2016 - 2016 (1 year)
Hartman's Family Foods
2014 - 2018 (4 years)
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