Oreoluwa Okunlola
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Since 2010, Oreoluwa has been in the Financial Services Industry. I have been actively engaged in fostering strong client relationships and helping clients achieve their personal financial goals. I hold a Bachelor's degree in economics from Bowen University as well as a Masters of Arts in Economics from University of Ottawa. My commitment to continuous education has earned me the Certified Financial Planner CFP® Designation conferred by FP Canada as well as the Chartered Investment Manager CIM® designation conferred by the Canadian Securities Institute. I look forward to exploring investment strategies and solutions with you as we work together towards your unique financial goals
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