Jamie Boyd

Managing Director

Cascadia Capital LLC

Office Phone:

(206) 436-2500

Direct Phone:

(206) 436-2514


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Bio

Jamie has been a Managing Director and investment banker at Cascadia for over ten years. He has personally advised on billions of dollars of innovative and industry leading transactions in his career to date, and has enjoyed being a part of building Cascadia into the firm it has become. At Cascadia, Jamie leads the origination and execution responsibilities for a global client base seeking M&A, capital raise and complex corporate finance advice. He founded and co-leads the firm’s Energy & Applied Technologies practice, in addition to the firm’s Real Estate investment banking practice. Prior to joining Cascadia, he was a lawyer practicing corporate securities and M&A law on the East Coast for an international specialist law firm called Dechert LLP. Before entering the legal profession, he worked in Vancouver, Canada at Colliers International, where he advised corporate and institutional clients with respect to significant commercial and residential real estate investment transactions. Jamie holds a Bachelor of Commerce (BComm) degree from Sauder School of Business at the University of British Columbia, a Juris Doctor (JD) degree from Gonzaga University School of Law, where he was a Thomas More Scholar, and a Master of Laws (LLM) degree from New York University School of Law. He is a member of the Washington and Pennsylvania State Bar Associations and holds FINRA Series 7 and Series 63 Securities licenses. Jamie is involved with a number of community and charitable endeavors, as well as being an active member in the business community serving in board and management advisory capacities to a number of organizations in the United States and Canada.

Education

Work History

Dechert