Ces Theresa Knower

Senior Vice President at Midland Trust Company

Theresa Knower has extensive work experience in the financial industry. Theresa is currently the President at Midland 1031, LLC since November 2022. Prior to this, they held the position of Senior Vice President at Midland IRA & 1031 since January 2006. In this role, they offered two services to clients - IRA administrator for self-directed IRAs and qualified intermediary for 1031 exchanges. Their expertise in these areas provided tax benefits and savings for clients.

Theresa Knower, CES, completed their education history as follows:

From 1996 to 1998, they attended Edison State Community College, where they obtained their Associate of Arts degree in Business Management.

Theresa then pursued further education at Florida Gulf Coast University from 1998 to 2000, where they earned their Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology.

In addition to their academic achievements, Theresa Knower, CES, also obtained two additional certifications. In 2009, they obtained the CES (Certified Exchange Specialist) certification from an unspecified institution. Later, in December 2012, they received the Certified IRA Services Professional (CISP) certification from the Institute of Certified Bankers.

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Chicago, United States

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Midland Trust Company

Who is Midland? The Midland umbrella of companies is a leading custodial services provider focused on self-directed IRA accounts, 1031 exchanges and private fund custody services. In business since 1994, Midland is focused on providing clients with as many opportunities as possible to defer or eliminate taxes. With thousands of satisfied clients and Billions of dollars in assets under administration, Midland possesses the experience and knowledge to assist clients with their financial goals. What is self-direction? A self-directed IRA is not a type of IRA, but a little-known way to invest through your IRA. Self-direction allows the investor to expand their portfolio from the typical stocks and bonds available with most IRA companies. The IRS allows you to choose your own investments, such as real estate, futures, foreign currency (forex), notes (loans/mortgages), LLCs, precious metals, energy, or even movie deals! The possibilities of self-direction are endless.


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