A Memphis, Tennessee resident, John Pettey graduated from Amherst College and holds a bachelor of arts in economics. John Pettey is currently a board member at the Red River CDJR and Red River Ford.
Red River Ford is an organization based in Cabot, Arkansas that sells cars throughout the U.S. Red River Ford also offers repair and maintenance services such as brake services. The brake system is one of the most important parts of the car as it is mainly responsible for safety. Brakes should always be monitored and inspected regularly at about 6,000 miles or six months. There are many signs that can announce to the car driver that the brakes need a repair. When the brakes feel hard to press or when they are making grinding noises. Another signs can be when the car pulls to one side more than another or when the warning sign of the Anti-Lock Brake System is up. Red River Ford provides a full repair service of brakes and checks for all potential problems in anti-lock brake sensors or hardware. People can also order original equipment manufacturer parts and benefit from labor warranties.
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John Pettey is a partner at Pablo River Partners, LLC in Jacksonville, Florida. He is also an executive board member at multiple organizations, including Toyota of Longview and Red River Ford. John Pettey is a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA), Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst (CAIA), and member of the CFA Society in Memphis, Tennessee.
If you want to become a Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst, you must sit for and pass the Level I and II CAIA exams. The Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst Association, a global body that accredits alternative investments professionals, administers the exams. Anyone can sit for the CAIA exams. However, if you pass, there are some conditions you must meet for you to be accredited as a Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst. One of the conditions is to earn a bachelor’s degree or equivalent to a degree and have at least one year of experience working as an alternative investment analyst. If you don’t want to pursue a degree, you have to gain four years of professional experience. Whichever of the two options you choose, you must also join the Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst Association and provide two professional references to the body. |