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LIVE Webinar: Investing in a High-Demand Sector





COVID-19 HAS CHANGED EVERYTHING.
Learn how to invest in a high-demand sector in our new economy!






Strategic Wireless Infrastructure Fund (SWIF) represents an opportunity for investors to diversify their investment portfolios with a well-established and dynamic asset class.

SWIF’s strategy is to capitalize on the expected ongoing demand for wireless communications infrastructure by acquiring real assets such as cell towers, wireless easements, fiber networks, small cells, and distributed antenna systems.



Subject - Investing in a High-Demand Sector
When? - Tuesday, April 28th @ 2:00 PM CST
Where? - Zoom webinar (register here)


Brandon Hunt, Portfolio Manager
Brandon has over 12 years of experience in the alternative investment industry and has been involved in over $7B in investment offerings. He currently serves as Portfolio Manager for SC Distributors’ affiliated asset management company, Strategic Capital Fund Management (SCFM).


Jeff Noblin, Senior Regional Vice President
Jeff has been in the financial services industry since 1998. He spent close to 7 years with Realty Capital Securities, where he raised over $650 million in both REITs and Notes and was a top wholesaler in 2009. Jeff got his start in the industry at Morgan Stanley after receiving his MBA from Texas A&M in 1993.


Brandon Hunt & Jeff Noblin with SC Distributors will review how the fund expects to provide investors with stable income through ongoing distributions, growth in the value of their units, and access to real assets that tend to be recession-resilient.



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