Duo managing $215 million at Morgan Stanley bolt for LPL

Duo managing $215 million at Morgan Stanley bolt for LPL
Adam Hutchinson, Robert Gibbs affiliate through River Edge Wealth Partners, an OSJ on the LPL platform.
JUN 23, 2022

Adam Hutchinson and Robert Gibbs, who managed $215 million at Morgan Stanley, have gone independent and affiliated with LPL Financial through River Edge Wealth Partners, an office of supervisory jurisdiction on the LPL platform.

The two will be based at River Edge’s office in Redbank, New Jersey.

"Together, Hutchinson and Gibbs bring over 27 years of experience to the Red Bank, N.J.-based River’s Edge group," LPL Financial said in a press release Thursday.

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