Terry McCullough MBA, FMA, CFP

Terry McCullough,
MBA, FMA, CFP

Biography

Terry is currently embarking upon his second decade as an instructor in the college’s Financial Services program. Prior to joining the college he spent 15 years in various roles within the wealth management divisions of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce and Ross Dixon Financial Services (later acquired by Dundee Wealth Management).

He was a contributing author to the book “Krash” penned by Jonathan Chevreau and Stephen Gadsden, published in September of 1999 that called for an imminent major stock market crash which started in March of 2000. Most recently he edited “Findependence Day”, authored by Jonathan Chevreau and published by the Financial Post, 2008, and its U.S.A edition in 2013. On numerous occasions he has also contributed articles in The Investment Executive magazine.

Around the college you may catch him in a Fundamentals of Financial Planning course, Taxation, Retirement Planning, Insurance, or his favourite subject – Investment Planning. One of his greatest joys is observing student’s development as they grow to achieve success in their chosen fields.

Academic Credentials

M.B.A (Masters of Business Administration), Athabasca University, 2002

CFP, (Certified Financial Planner), Financial Planning Standards Council, Certified from January 1, 2004 to March 31, 2021

FCSI (Fellow of the Canadian Securities Institute), Canadian Securities Institute, 2001

PFP, (Personal Financial Planner), Canadian Securities Institute, 1999

FMA, (Financial Management Advisor), Canadian Securities Institute, 1997

Areas of Specialization

Financial Planning

Areas of Expertise

Investment Planning

Retirement Planning

Other Activities

Coached the GBC team entered in the Canadian Institute of Financial Planners inaugural Financial Planning competition. The team represented themselves well finishing with a Silver medal performance.