David Jackson III
Advisor at Colarion
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Advisor at Colarion
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Location
Greenville, SC 29601
Credentials
CFP®, Series 66
Industry experience
6 years
David Jackson is a CFP® with six years of industry experience, currently serving as an advisor at Colarion. He has previously worked at Allen C. Ewing & Co. and is a partner at jhh wealth, LLC. Jackson also has experience in political and public service roles, including work with the US House of Representatives and a Senate campaign. Colarion provides discretionary asset management and investment advice to individuals, high-net-worth clients, corporations, trusts, and estates, focusing on tailored portfolio management and financial planning. The firm uses a combination of fundamental and technical analysis and offers investment strategies that include equity, options, short sales, and hedging.
Based on Colarion
Based on Colarion
$0 - $1,000,000: 1.00% $1,000,001+: 0.75%
20% incentive fee above a high water mark for Mint Financial Sector Fund, LP partners.
Account minimum: $250,000 Fee-only: Annual fee between 0.75% and 1.00% depending on account size or exceptions; 1.5% for Mint Partnership partners.
330 E. Coffee Street
Greenville, SC 29601
Florida · North Carolina · South Carolina
Colarion LLC
2023 - Present (3 years)
Allen C. Ewing & Co.
2019 - 2024 (5 years)
jhh wealth, LLC
2019 - Present (7 years)
Unemployed
2018 - 2019 (1 year)
Lou Bartletta for Senate
2018 - 2018 (1 year)
US House of representatives
2013 - 2018 (5 years)
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