Willard Lipe III
Advisor at Lipe & Dalton Investment Counsel
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Advisor at Lipe & Dalton Investment Counsel
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Location
Syracuse, NY 13202
Credentials
CFA®, Series 66
Industry experience
4 years
Willard Lipe is a CFA® charterholder and holds a Series 66 license with 34 years of industry experience. He has been with Lipe & Dalton Investment Counsel since 2004 and has prior experience at HSBC Brokerage (USA) Inc. and Niagara Mohawk Power Corp. Lipe & Dalton Investment Counsel provides discretionary portfolio management services to individuals, pension and profit-sharing plans, and charitable organizations. The firm manages approximately $779.9 million in client assets and employs a combination of fundamental, quantitative, and qualitative analysis in its investment process, emphasizing asset allocation and both long- and short-term strategies.
Based on Lipe & Dalton Investment Counsel
$250,000+: starting at 1.00% annually
Account minimum: $250,000
103 E. Water Street, Suite 305
Syracuse, NY 13202
New York
Lipe & Dalton
2004 - Present (22 years)
Hsbc Brokerage (Usa) Inc.
1998 - Present (28 years)
Niagara Mohawk Power Corp
1992 - Present (34 years)
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