About Stewart Ginn CA
Stewart Ginn, renowned in the financial investment community of San Diego, CA, blends a rich history in hospitality with a vibrant career in golf, originating from the scenic terrains of Tasmania, Australia. His transition to the United States was marked by a prestigious golf scholarship, a rare and significant achievement given the sport’s competitive nature and impressive scores, typically in the 70s. Completing his education with a Bachelor of Science in Business from the University of South Carolina in 1995, he quickly integrated into the American lifestyle, engaging with notable figures in the golf world, such as Greg Norman and Jack Nicklaus.
Post-graduation, StewartStewart’s trajectory took a multifaceted approach, balancing amateur golf with a budding career in hospitality before transitioning to the financial sector. His entrepreneurial spirit flourished in 2009 when he founded his financial services firm, obtaining a New York Stock Exchange Membership and setting up a structured product and a fixed-income trading desk. His company expanded rapidly, establishing a strong presence nationwide and securing his reputation as a formidable business leader and financial advisor.
Throughout his youth, Stewart was an avid traveler, immersing himself in diverse cultures and multiple countries. His extended stay in Malaysia as a young adult was particularly influential, refining his golf skills and fostering a deep appreciation for the country’s breathtaking landscapes and the warmth of its communities. These experiences shaped his growth and broadened his global perspective, enhancing his professional and personal life.
Beyond the golf course, his competitive nature finds outlets in chess and surfing, activities that allow him to engage with nature and challenge his strategic thinking. His culinary pursuits reflect his travels, focusing on creating ethnic dishes that bring back memories of various global locales he has explored. Despite his broad sporting interests, golf remains his passionate focus, a legacy passed down from his father, Stewart Taylor Paxton Ginn Sr., a renowned golfer in Australia.
Before relocating to the U.S., Stewart had made significant strides in golf, participating in notable events like the Malaysian Open and the Singapore Rolex Masters in 1995. His academic period at the University of South Carolina was not just about sports; it was also a time for personal and athletic development, playing for the South Carolina Gamecocks in the highly competitive NCAA Southeastern Conference.