Paradigm Capital Management Jun 2009 - Aug 2012
Head Trader
Lazard Asset Management Jun 2000 - Jan 2009
Director Equity Trading
Lazard Asset Management Jun 1997 - Oct 2000
Senior V.p
Dean Witter Intercapital Nov 1993 - Jun 1997
Senior Equity Trader
Morgan Stanley/Dwr Intercapital Nov 1993 - Jun 1997
Senior Vice President
Education:
Pace University 1984 - 1988
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Business Administration, Finance
Lehigh University College of Business 1980 - 1982
Tottenville High School
Lehigh University
Institute of Finance
Skills:
Trading Equities Equity Trading Hedge Funds Fixed Income Bloomberg Etfs Mutual Funds Options Securities Series 7 Technical Analysis
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James's Giese's 350 HD
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This Town Cover - LAJO feat. Astrid Nordgaard
This Town Cover - LAJO feat. Astrid Nordgaard Master's thesis producti...
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2m 36s
Lt. Col. James Megellas
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52m 33s
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Max Gulbins, Sonata No. 5 (War Sonata) Op. 98...
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The SEC was able to mount a case against Paradigm Capital after the former employee, James Nordgaard, presented documents to the regulator in 2012 that revealed that the firm had executed a series of prohibited transactions with C.L. King. The agencys subsequent investigation uncovered a trading st
The head trader at Paradigm during that period was James Nordgaard, who sued Paradigm in federal court in 2012 for illegally retaliating against him, court records show. Nordgaard's lawsuit alleged that his career as a head trader "came to an abrupt end" after he told Paradigm and Weir that he had r
name. However, federal court records show the retaliation episode focused on James Nordgaard, who alleged in a September 2012 civil lawsuit that his career as a head trader "came to an abrupt end" after he told Paradigm and Weir he had reported the trading activity to the SEC several months earlier.