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Jason Druker, MBA

Portfolio Manager at SFC Capital

Jason Druker, MBA has a diverse work experience. Jason started their career in 2009 as a volunteer with Habitat for Humanity Canada. In 2010, they joined Addleshaw Goddard as a Solicitor (Trainee) and was promoted to Associate - Corporate Finance and then Managing Associate - Corporate Finance. In 2011, they were a Legal Counsel (Trainee) at Volkswagen Group United Kingdom Limited. In 2012, they were a Legal Counsel, Corporate / M&A at Royal Bank of Scotland. In 2014, they were a Lawyer, Commercial Banking Legal - Restructuring and a Deal Team Secondee, Corporate Transactions & Portfolio Management, CRE BSU Solutions, Risk Division at Lloyds Banking Group. In 2015, they were a Corporate Legal Counsel (Secondee) at Britvic Soft Drinks. In 2016, they were a Lawyer - Interim Head of GB & Ireland (Secondee) at BRITVIC PLC. From 2017 to 2021, they held the role of Senior Business Development Manager, responsible for all aspects of business and corporate development, inorganic growth and global expansion / organisation. In 2021, they founded and became the Director of Crimson Capital Limited, offering strategic advisory services to growth businesses and their founders. In 2022, they became a Portfolio Manager at SFC Capital.

Jason Druker, MBA has an extensive educational background. Jason obtained their Irish Leaving Certificate from Ashfield College in 2004-2005. In 2005-2008, they attended the University of Birmingham and earned an LLB with Business Studies in Law/Business. Jason then completed the Legal Practice Course (LPC) at BPP Law School in 2008-2009. In 2021-2022, they earned their Master of Business Administration (MBA) from Hult Ashridge in Business Administration and Management. Additionally, they were awarded a Qualified Lawyer (Solicitor, England & Wales) from the Solicitors Regulation Authority in March 2012.

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  • Portfolio Manager

    October, 2022 - present