Name: Sean Jasie
Title: Managing Member
Company: Pioneer Financial Group, LLC
Location: 1212 Hancock St., Suite LL15, Quincy, MA 02169
Place of birth and year: Dorchester, MA, 1970
Family: Wife, Jessie
College: St. Anselm College, BS in Computer Science & Business; BU, MBA
First job outside of finance: John Hancock Insurance, institutional sales
First job in finance or allied field: Fixed income desk for Massachusetts Financial Services
What do you do now and what are you planning for the future? We offer a mix of consulting and placing financing on behalf of clients. We provides assets to construction capital and we place large portfolio transactions. We provide liquidity for clients.
Hobbies: Golf, poker, swim
Favorite book: "Blood Meridian" by Cormac McCarthy
Favorite Movie: "State of Grace"
Person you most emulate (outside of family): Bill Gates
Keys to success: Determination
If you were forced to choose another vocation what would it be? Basketball coach
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