Big Dog Enterprises
Principal Owner
Ubs Apr 2001 - Dec 2003
Managing Director
Paine Webber Apr 1998 - Mar 2001
Senior Vice President
Merrill Lynch Sep 1981 - Apr 1998
Director, Et Al
Education:
University of Pennsylvania 1978 - 1978
Pennsylvania State University 1967 - 1971
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Management
Skills:
Management Private Banking Investments Business Development Management Consulting Executive Coaching Asset Management Change Management Business Strategy Wealth Management Portfolio Management Coaching Equities Strategy Leadership Development Risk Management Mergers and Acquisitions Emerging Markets Entrepreneurship Investment Banking Strategic Planning Alternative Investments Banking Fixed Income Hedge Funds Team Building New Business Development Talent Management Stakeholder Management Entrepreneurship Education Empathy Interpersonal Skill Mentoring Mergers
Vacu-Braze Nov 2015 - Nov 14, 2016
Customer Service Representative
La Salle University Feb 1, 2001 - May 1, 2002
Assistant Director Human Resources
La Salle University Jun 1, 1998 - May 1, 2001
Job Develoment Coordinator
Education:
La Salle University 1988 - 1992
Interests:
Football Exercise Sweepstakes Home Improvement Reading Gourmet Cooking Sports Watching Basketball Food Home Decoration Health Watching Sports Collecting Coins Cooking Cruises Outdoors Sewing Electronics Crafts Fitness Music Dogs Movies Collecting Medicine Diet Automobiles Walking Travel Career Investing Traveling Television Basketball Stamp Collecting Smoking Self Improvement Sports Memorabilia Collecting Watching Football
Big Dog Enterprises I have been in the wealth management business for 37 years. I have completed working for UBS as head of their private bank for the UK and European wealth... I have been in the wealth management business for 37 years. I have completed working for UBS as head of their private bank for the UK and European wealth management initiatives. I also worked for Merrill Lynch and within the major markets globally. I have been a consultant to the banking indusrty in...
"I don't know whether he drank too much or someone slipped him something, but I suspect it may have had something to do with it," Walter Elliott, Dominic's grandfather, said. "David treated him more like a son than an employee. He even bought him a car."