Cody Cartier
About Cody Cartier
Cody Cartier is a Sales Support Associate at Russell Investments, with a background in sales, finance, and professional hockey. He has experience in various roles, including technical recruiting and bartending, and holds multiple degrees in business and finance.
Work at Russell Investments
Cody Cartier has been employed at Russell Investments as a Sales Support Associate since 2018. In this role, he contributes to the sales team by providing essential support and facilitating various sales processes. His experience in finance and sales enables him to effectively assist clients and enhance overall service delivery.
Previous Experience in Sales
Before joining Russell Investments, Cody Cartier worked in various sales roles. He was employed at Roofmart from 2010 to 2011, where he held positions in both inside and outside sales in Calgary, Alberta. Following this, he worked as a bartender at Earls Kitchen + Bar in Vancouver from 2012 to 2016, gaining valuable customer service experience. In 2017, he served as a Technical Recruiter at Teksystems in Hanover, Maryland, for a brief period.
Education and Expertise
Cody Cartier holds a Bachelor of Business Administration with a focus on Economics, International Business, and Finance from Mount Royal University, where he studied from 2012 to 2015. He also completed a Bachelor of Business Administration in Financial Management at Robert Morris University in 2011-2012. Additionally, he completed the Canadian Securities Course in 2018 and studied at the Canadian Securities Institute in 2019.
Athletic Background
Cody Cartier was a varsity athlete and played for the Mount Royal Men's Ice Hockey Team on a full athletic scholarship. His experience as a retired professional hockey player has contributed to his discipline and teamwork skills, which he applies in his current career in finance.
Involvement in Supply Chain Development
During his academic tenure, Cody Cartier participated in the national Supply Chain Development case competition, focusing on supply chain integration. He was also a member of the Supply Chain Development society and the Finance Club, which provided him with additional insights into the fields of finance and supply chain management.