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Previously, Pieter Stalenhoef did a job at Johnson Family office, the prominent family that holds fidelity ownership. During his tenure, he played a pivotal role in negotiating deals for Johnsons. Presently, he serves as a financial advisor at Santander Investment Services in Dorchester, MA, where he continues to offer financial advisory services.
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Pieter Stalenhoef is an Alumni at Johnson Family Office Pieter Stalenhoef, being the active member of CFA Society, encourages to the youngsters to join this organization in Boston. Here, the members can enjoy a diverse educational opportunities. He has previously participated in the Boston Security Analysts Society for 18+ years where he also featured in Barron’s Magazine for his renowned interview of Femsa, a Mexican convenience store chain while also talked about MBT, a Russian telecom company. With his expertise, Pieter Stalenhoef has significantly contributed to the PDC, a non-profit organization for empowering professionals in the Boston area that provides accessible and affordable training opportunities to enable individuals to pursue their goal and progress both personally and professionally. Previously, he did a job at Johnson Family office, the prominent family that holds fidelity ownership. During his tenure, he played a pivotal role
in negotiating deals for Johnsons. Presently, he serves as a financial advisor at Santander Investment Services in Dorchester, MA, where he continues to offer financial advisory services. Pieter Stalenhoef’s outstanding academic record is the best representation of his educational success. Besides all these, he earned his bachelor degree in business administration for in-depth field knowledge. He later pursued the master degree in Investment Management at Boston University. Besides all his above achievements, he has volunteered with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Massachusetts Bay for over a decade, being a philanthropist. Big Brothers is a group that inspire young people to realize their greatest potential and help communities to grow in Massachusetts.