Georges Yared of Deephaven, a stockbroker who rose to become an investment company executive, had recently become a radio broadcaster, giving investment advice across the nation.
Yared, 53, is believed to have died from a heart attack Sept. 7 in St. Louis Park.
After growing up in Cleveland and earning a bachelor's degree in business from DePaul University in Chicago, he knocked on many stockbrokers' doors, trying to get a job in the late 1970s.
After visiting many who didn't want to hire a 22-year-old just out of college, he finally landed at the old Dean Witter Reynolds firm in Chicago.
His rise through the firm's ranks was meteoric, said former colleague David Johnson, of Lincolnshire, Ill., a retired broker, adding that Yared made the most of his opportunities.
In his first year, he became a star rookie, even serving a brief stint in Minneapolis, while he rose through the executive ranks.
From 1987 to 1989, he was president and CEO of Dean Witter in Canada.
"People liked Georges and Georges really cared for them," Johnson said. "He was aggressive and he had a personality that was just right for the industry."