A Banker’s Death That Fell Off Our Radar: Scott J. Therriault
Posted 4 Dec 2014
[PhD. Joseph P. Farrell and his readers led to this banking research thread.
Thank you all for sharing! ~Ron]
“Scott Jeffrey Therriault, age 42, of Fairfield, passed away Saturday, October 25, 2014 in his home. Born in Schenectady, NY, Scott had been a Fairfield resident for the last 12 years. He graduated from the University of Rochester with a degree in Economics. Scott worked as a trader on Wall Street for Merrill Lynch, J.P. Morgan and UBS, and most recently was a commercial real estate investor.” -tributes.com/obituary
[Emphasis added here for our discussions. ~Ron]
Scott J. Therriault Founding Principal
Scott J. Therriault Founding Principal
scottt@btrepartners.com | (203) 513-8572 ext. 10
As Founding Principal, Mr. Therriault brings 17 years of comprehensive capital market analysis expertise, equities trading experience, as well as, a wealth of deeply rooted, high level relationships in the investment banking community to BTRE. During his service at Merrill Lynch, JPMorgan Chase and UBS, Mr. Therriault consistently ranked amongst the top 5% in his production categories and was personally responsible for over $25 billion in equities transactions. Scott has aggregated in excess of $500 million in net profits on behalf of the financial institutions and investment banks that have employed him throughout his esteemed career. Mr. Therriault began taking equity positions in residential development and privately syndicated real estate investments in 2007. BTRE Partners is his inaugural venture as founder and lead equity investor.
Executive Biography
In 1995, Scott began his career in the financial services industry at First Albany Corporation where he earned his Series 7 license and was trained in capital markets analysis, institutional equities trading and mergers & acquisitions. Mr. Therriault later joined Merrill Lynch where he became one of the youngest members of the firm to be promoted to the Director of Equities Trading position, reaching the top 5% in net production from 1999-2002. During his time with Merrill, Scott also managed large risk commitments of corporate capital for the firm’s institutional client base and was instrumental in coordinating the group’s mentoring and executive recruitment programs.
Mr. Therriault became an Executive Director at JP Morgan Chase in 2002, where he managed a team of eight traders who focused on the technology, media and telecom sectors of the NASDAQ exchange. Scott was later identified as the group’s top NASDAQ producer in 2004 and he ranked 3rd in overall Wall Street trading volume within the semi-conductor sector. His commitment to implementing innovative sales and marketing techniques on the institutional block trading desk helped create more efficient trading performance and fostered synergies between the pure equities, derivative trading, and investment banking divisions of JPM.
In 2004, Mr. Therriault was successfully recruited by UBS specifically to provide senior leadership to the firm’s equities sales & trading group. There, he continued to target the technology, media and telecom sectors of the market. Through the introduction of advanced trading strategies, initiatives and algorithmic platforms, Scott became a key contributor to an exemplary team performance in high risk NASDAQ block trading and continued to be the group’s top ranked producer through the establishment of new institutional trading relationships. By 2007, UBS ranked 1st globally in overall NASDAQ market share. -btrepartners.com
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Posted 4 Dec 2014
[PhD. Joseph P. Farrell and his readers led to this banking research thread.
Thank you all for sharing! ~Ron]
“Scott Jeffrey Therriault, age 42, of Fairfield, passed away Saturday, October 25, 2014 in his home. Born in Schenectady, NY, Scott had been a Fairfield resident for the last 12 years. He graduated from the University of Rochester with a degree in Economics. Scott worked as a trader on Wall Street for Merrill Lynch, J.P. Morgan and UBS, and most recently was a commercial real estate investor.” -tributes.com/obituary
[Emphasis added here for our discussions. ~Ron]
Scott J. Therriault Founding Principal
Scott J. Therriault Founding Principal
scottt@btrepartners.com | (203) 513-8572 ext. 10
As Founding Principal, Mr. Therriault brings 17 years of comprehensive capital market analysis expertise, equities trading experience, as well as, a wealth of deeply rooted, high level relationships in the investment banking community to BTRE. During his service at Merrill Lynch, JPMorgan Chase and UBS, Mr. Therriault consistently ranked amongst the top 5% in his production categories and was personally responsible for over $25 billion in equities transactions. Scott has aggregated in excess of $500 million in net profits on behalf of the financial institutions and investment banks that have employed him throughout his esteemed career. Mr. Therriault began taking equity positions in residential development and privately syndicated real estate investments in 2007. BTRE Partners is his inaugural venture as founder and lead equity investor.
Executive Biography
In 1995, Scott began his career in the financial services industry at First Albany Corporation where he earned his Series 7 license and was trained in capital markets analysis, institutional equities trading and mergers & acquisitions. Mr. Therriault later joined Merrill Lynch where he became one of the youngest members of the firm to be promoted to the Director of Equities Trading position, reaching the top 5% in net production from 1999-2002. During his time with Merrill, Scott also managed large risk commitments of corporate capital for the firm’s institutional client base and was instrumental in coordinating the group’s mentoring and executive recruitment programs.
Mr. Therriault became an Executive Director at JP Morgan Chase in 2002, where he managed a team of eight traders who focused on the technology, media and telecom sectors of the NASDAQ exchange. Scott was later identified as the group’s top NASDAQ producer in 2004 and he ranked 3rd in overall Wall Street trading volume within the semi-conductor sector. His commitment to implementing innovative sales and marketing techniques on the institutional block trading desk helped create more efficient trading performance and fostered synergies between the pure equities, derivative trading, and investment banking divisions of JPM.
In 2004, Mr. Therriault was successfully recruited by UBS specifically to provide senior leadership to the firm’s equities sales & trading group. There, he continued to target the technology, media and telecom sectors of the market. Through the introduction of advanced trading strategies, initiatives and algorithmic platforms, Scott became a key contributor to an exemplary team performance in high risk NASDAQ block trading and continued to be the group’s top ranked producer through the establishment of new institutional trading relationships. By 2007, UBS ranked 1st globally in overall NASDAQ market share. -btrepartners.com
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