History

After a stellar career as a financial advisor, Nadia created the Nadia Cavner Group, where she reached new milestones. She was consistently named among Barron’s top 100 advisors in the U.S., one of the Top 25 Women in Banking by American Banker, and consistently hailed by Franklin Investments and researched R.J. Shook as one of America’s top advisors. By 2013, Nadia managed over $500 million in assets while serving her 1,500 wonderful clients, ranging from CEO’s of fortune 500 companies to retirees.

Mission, Vision, Values

Nadia retired from her successful career in finance in 2014 to begin her most important work yet. Earning the title as one of America’s most premier philanthropists, Nadia adds activism to her incredible accomplishments: freeing thousands of persecuted Assyrian Christian refugees in Syria and Iraq.

 

Purpose and Future

Giving her full attention to activism and philanthropy, Nadia continues to advocate for displaced Assyrian Christians, working closely with the Assyrian Church of the East. And, she is deeply involved in many local and international charities and causes. Always on the go, Nadia is committed to seeing peace throughout the world by supporting and working with non-profit ministries and organizations, non-governmental organizations (NGO), and government officials from the local to federal level.

Where We Work

Nadia is involved closely with several local and international causes and charities that are close to her heart. Through her personal work as a philanthropist and activist, she is committed to bringing peace to the world, specifically in regions that are closest to her heart.
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Middle East
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Africa