Profilo
Linda E.
LaPrade worked as a Fixed Income Securities Trader at Federal National Mortgage Association and Kidder Peabody before becoming the Chief Operating Officer at Lafayette Investments, Inc. She earned an undergraduate degree from Georgetown University in 1983 and an MBA from George Washington University in 1989.
Precedenti posizioni note di Linda E. LaPrade
| Società | Posizione | Fine |
|---|---|---|
| FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
Kidder Peabody
Kidder Peabody Investment Banks/BrokersFinance Engaged in investment banking, brokerage and trading | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
Lafayette Investments, Inc.
Lafayette Investments, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance Lafayette focuses on long-term asset growth and considers investments in large-, mid- and small-cap companies that are trading at reasonable prices. Assets are allocated among stocks, bonds and money market instruments based on the client’s requirements. They employ the same fundamental analysis they use to evaluate stock purchases to select investments in corporate fixed-income instruments. | Direttore operativo | - |
Formazione di Linda E. LaPrade
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| Aziende private | 5 |
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Federal National Mortgage Association
Federal National Mortgage Association Finance/Rental/LeasingFinance Provides single and multi family residential mortgage financing services | Finance |
George Washington University
George Washington University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Kidder Peabody
Kidder Peabody Investment Banks/BrokersFinance Engaged in investment banking, brokerage and trading | Finance |
Lafayette Investments, Inc.
Lafayette Investments, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance Lafayette focuses on long-term asset growth and considers investments in large-, mid- and small-cap companies that are trading at reasonable prices. Assets are allocated among stocks, bonds and money market instruments based on the client’s requirements. They employ the same fundamental analysis they use to evaluate stock purchases to select investments in corporate fixed-income instruments. | Finance |
Georgetown University
Georgetown University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
















