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Ms. Kristen Noyes is Administrative Operations Manager at Vigilant Capital Management LLC.
Prior to joining Vigilant, Kristen was the investment services manager for an investment advisory firm on the Seacoast.
She joined Seascape Capital Management in 2009.
She joined Seascape after serving many years in the banking industry.
Her prior positions held were Assistant Vice President - Human Resources at Community Bank & Trust Company, Vice President - Human Resources at Meredith Village Savings Bank and most recently Vice President - Retail Banking & Human Resources at GreatWaters Bank & Trust Company.
Ms. Noyes earned her Bachelors degree in Accounting from Suffolk University in Boston, MA. She enjoys spending time with her family and is a dedicated athlete and coach.
Anciens postes connus de Kristen U. Noyes
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Seascape Capital Management LLC
Seascape Capital Management LLC Investment ManagersFinance Seascape works with each client to develop their personal goals and risk tolerance to create an effective portfolio design and implementation. They balance a concentration of individual equity securities with a diverse mix of bonds and exchange-traded funds of various asset classes to maximize return and minimize risk. Their process combines a disciplined emphasis on quantitative metrics with a qualitative assessment of the economic and political environment. | Corporate Officer/Principal | 31/12/2010 |
Vigilant Capital Management LLC (Old)
Vigilant Capital Management LLC (Old) Investment ManagersFinance Vigilant is an active investment manager and prefers to own individual securities in investment portfolios. They utilize a variety of investable instruments, all of which carry the risk of loss of capital. The firm uses an investment process that includes top-down (macroeconomic) and bottom-up (security selection) fundamental approaches to portfolio management. The process is driven by their Investment Policy Committee (IPC), which meets regularly to assess the investment climate across asset classes. The IPC is also responsible for directing the strategy within asset classes and the security selection process. | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
Community Bank & Trust Co. (Rutherfordton, North Carolina)
Community Bank & Trust Co. (Rutherfordton, North Carolina) Regional BanksFinance State commercial bank | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
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Vigilant Capital Management LLC (Old)
Vigilant Capital Management LLC (Old) Investment ManagersFinance Vigilant is an active investment manager and prefers to own individual securities in investment portfolios. They utilize a variety of investable instruments, all of which carry the risk of loss of capital. The firm uses an investment process that includes top-down (macroeconomic) and bottom-up (security selection) fundamental approaches to portfolio management. The process is driven by their Investment Policy Committee (IPC), which meets regularly to assess the investment climate across asset classes. The IPC is also responsible for directing the strategy within asset classes and the security selection process. | Finance |
Community Bank & Trust Co. (Rutherfordton, North Carolina)
Community Bank & Trust Co. (Rutherfordton, North Carolina) Regional BanksFinance State commercial bank | Finance |
Suffolk University
Suffolk University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Seascape Capital Management LLC
Seascape Capital Management LLC Investment ManagersFinance Seascape works with each client to develop their personal goals and risk tolerance to create an effective portfolio design and implementation. They balance a concentration of individual equity securities with a diverse mix of bonds and exchange-traded funds of various asset classes to maximize return and minimize risk. Their process combines a disciplined emphasis on quantitative metrics with a qualitative assessment of the economic and political environment. | Finance |
















