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Thane Stenner is the Director of Stenner Wealth Partners+ where he manages portfolios for high-net-worth investors and is recognized as an industry thought leader. He deals with highly successful entrepreneurs—both private and public—as well as Family Offices, and he is known for his creative solutions for managing significant wealth.
                     Thane Stenner Director of Stenner Wealth Partners+
                     Thane Stenner Director of Stenner Wealth 
Partners+
Large Investment Portfolios
Thane Stenner advises and 
manages large investment 
portfolios for Stenner Wealth 
Partners+ where his advice is 
often quoted by the media. He 
was previously on the Morgan 
Stanley / Graystone advisory 
board, and he is active in the 
Canadian ETF Association.
Chairman Emeritus of TIGER 21
Thane Stenner is Chairman 
Emeritus of TIGER 21 
Canada—an organization for 
which he is a founding 
member. Mr. Stenner ranked 
as the 2016 #2 Canadian 
Advisor in Wealth 
Professional.
Harvard Business School
Thane Stenner graduated cum 
laude from Arizona State 
University and attended Harvard 
Business School’s Executive 
Program. He has been 
acknowledged in Barron’s list of 
Top 50 Institutional Consultants 
in North America.
Wealth Financial Advisor
Thane Stenner has a sterling reputation as an extreme wealth Financial 
Advisor throughout his 30+ year career. In 2016, he ranked #2 on Wealth 
Professional’s Canadian list, and he is often quoted by high-profile finance 
publications in North America. 
Licensed With FINRA
Thane Stenner is licensed with 
FINRA in the US as well as the 
IIROC in Canada. Previously, he 
was a member of the Morgan 
Stanley / Graystone Consulting 
Advisory Board. He is a Peloton 
enthusiast and family man as well 
as Director of Stenner Wealth 
Partners+.
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