Greg is a Partner at Axia and is involved with investments, operations, and client services. He originates and executes investment strategies focused in North America and helps to oversee various asset management functions. He pairs client capital with specific investment strategies which involves a focus on service, alignment and meeting long-term client goals. Greg previously held positions at Brookfield Asset Management, EdgePoint Wealth Management, and Slate Asset Management. He is the former CEO of Slate Grocery REIT (TSX: SGR.UN) and has been involved in completed transactions ranging from $1 million to over $34 billion. Greg sits on the investment committee that oversees endowment and pension assets of a prominent Canadian University. He earned an Honours Bachelor of Commerce Degree in Economics from the University of Guelph and is a CFA Charterholder. Greg is also a member of the Urban Land Institute, C.D. Howe Institute, and NAIOP Toronto Chapter.
Greg Stevenson Education Details
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Economics
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Greg Stevenson works for Axia Real Assets
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Greg Stevenson's current role is Partner, Axia Real Assets.
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Greg Stevenson attended University Of Guelph.
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