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Pieter Stalenhoef advises first timers to learn how to control the skis. According to him, the key to ski control is leaning forward. This may feel scary at first; however, it centers a skier's gravity and allows them to take greater control of their skis.
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Pieter Stalenhoef Advises First Time Skiers to Learn How to Control the Skis Currently serving as a Financial Planner at Highland Financial Group in Wellesley, MA, Pieter Stalenhoef is a financial industry professional. He has worked with some of the top companies like Wells Capital Management, Provident Bank, and Fidelity Investments, and Evergreen Investments. Pieter has also been an active member of the Boston Security Analysts Society for more than 18 years, and has had the privilege of appearing on Barron’s Magazine for his interviews about Femsa, a Mexican convenience store chain, and MBT, a Russian telecom company.
Being the former equity analyst at Wells Capital Management, Pieter Stalenhoef served as the consumer, media, and healthcare analyst on the Wells Fargo Global Opportunities Fund, which is a consistently top-ranked fund with a four-star rating by Morningstar. He drew on his investment management training from Boston University to analyze small and mid-cap global stocks. As far as his academic background is concerned, he is a bachelor’s degree holder in Business Administration from the University of Vermont and also has a master’s degree in Investment Management from Boston University.
Pieter Stalenhoef advises first time skiers to avoid pushing themselves too hard. Skiing too fast on a trail can prevent beginners from focusing on learning the right techniques. Besides, it can lead to more frequent crashes, which slow down the learning progress and lower self-confidence. Pieter advises first timers to learn how to control the skis. According to him, the key to ski control is leaning forward. This may feel scary at first; however, it centers a skier’s gravity and allows them to take greater control of their skis.