CBV Young Professionals in Valuation is putting the spotlight on 4 CBVs who have achieved professional success and happiness in their respective fields. Join us for an engaging series of interviews every Friday at 12 pm EST starting on November 27th for 3 weeks. Each week, different CBV professionals will share their unique story and professional journey in an intimate fireside chat. What did it take to get to where they are today? What skills were needed to get there? Who guided and helped them along the way? What strategies ultimately helped them succeed?
This series of webinars is targeted towards Students and young CBVs. The series features 4 distinguished young professionals, each showcasing different practice areas and different areas of CBV expertise. Each webinar will be one hour in length, and include time for audience Q&A.
Antoine is a Principal at Novacap in Montreal, a buyout and growth equity firms with over $3.6 billion of assets under management, where he has been employed since 2008. He is responsible for all aspects of the investment cycle, from origination, due diligence, closing and portfolio management. Antoine is a member of the Boards of Directors of Hallcon, Nautilus Plus, Bentley, GTI and Mucci Farms.
Antoine was previously an Associate at BMO Capital Markets in Vancouver where he focused on a diversified Capital Markets client base with concentrations in Forestry and Mining. Prior to that Antoine was a Senior Associate in PwC Business Valuations practice in Vancouver. Antoine also previously co-managed large commercial mid-market lending portfolios at TD Bank and obtained his CBV designation in 2011.
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