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Odlum Brown Limited to host annual address in Courtenay

On Feb. 14, Odlum Brown Limited investment firm will host its 24th Annual Address in Courtenay. The business welcomes investors to join us for a presentation with president and CEO Debra Hewson and members of the investment research team for a look at how the firm is helping its clients successfully achieve their investment goals.
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On Feb. 14, Odlum Brown Limited investment firm will host its 24th Annual Address in Courtenay. The business welcomes investors to join us for a presentation with president and CEO Debra Hewson and members of the investment research team for a look at how the firm is helping its clients successfully achieve their investment goals.

For more information or to register for the event, contact Odlum Brown’s Courtenay office at 250-703-0637.

Long-time Comox Valley residents have witnessed many changes within their community over the decades. Parks and green spaces have emerged, residential developments have flourished and landmarks of the past (such as Fields Sawmill, Farquharson Farms or Lorne Hotel) are slowly evolving to reflect a new face for our community.

Twenty years ago, Odlum Brown Limited opened its doors to offer investment management and financial services to residents. Since opening, the office in Courtenay has grown from two employees to six, with continued expansion in its sights. The business has sponsored a local Boys and Girls Club, the Sid Williams Theatre, the Perseverance Trail Run, and the Comox Valley Community Foundation.

There have been many changes within the investment industry over the past 20 years. Fortunately for clients, the firm remains independent and employee-owned, and their commitment to core values of integrity and sound investment advice has not wavered.

“Odlum Brown’s success was built on integrity and commitment to our clients and I am very proud to be a part of a devoted team who continues to understand the importance of making our clients’ needs our priority,” said Janine Martin, the vice-president and portfolio manager and branch manager of Odlum Brown’s Courtenay office.

—Odlum Brown