Profile
Prior to joining MAI in 2006, Mr.Salopek was an intern in the tax department as STERIS Corporation for two years before finishing his MBA.
Mr.Salopek earned his Bachelor degree in Accounting in 2005, and a Master of Business Administration degree in 2007, both from John Carroll University.
Mr.Salopek is currently studying to sit for the CPA exam.
Former positions of Michael T. Salopek
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MAI Capital Management LLC
MAI Capital Management LLC Investment ManagersFinance MAI seeks real capital growth proportionate to the level of risk the client is willing to take. The firm uses an investor identification and profile questionnaire to document the client’s investment objectives, time horizon, risk tolerance, tax considerations, and any special considerations and/or restrictions the client chooses to place on the management of the account. They select suitable categories of investments based on the clients' attitudes about risk and their need for capital appreciation or income. MAI primarily seeks to hold securities for the longer term, especially in taxable accounts. The firm uses short-term trades and options less frequently and only when, in their judgment, they are appropriate for a particular account or given market condition. | Portfolio Manager-Equities | 2009-12-14 |
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John Carroll University
John Carroll University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
MAI Capital Management LLC
MAI Capital Management LLC Investment ManagersFinance MAI seeks real capital growth proportionate to the level of risk the client is willing to take. The firm uses an investor identification and profile questionnaire to document the client’s investment objectives, time horizon, risk tolerance, tax considerations, and any special considerations and/or restrictions the client chooses to place on the management of the account. They select suitable categories of investments based on the clients' attitudes about risk and their need for capital appreciation or income. MAI primarily seeks to hold securities for the longer term, especially in taxable accounts. The firm uses short-term trades and options less frequently and only when, in their judgment, they are appropriate for a particular account or given market condition. | Finance |
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