Trio managing $370 million exits Wells Fargo for LPL

Trio managing $370 million exits Wells Fargo for LPL
The Springfield, Ill., employee brokers are affiliating through the Private Advisor Group, one of LPL's largest OSJs
JUN 08, 2020

Three advisers managing $370 million have left the employee channel of Wells Fargo and affiliated their new hybrid firm, Broadway-Graham Wealth Partners, with LPL Financial.

The Springfield, Ill.-based firm will use LPL’s broker-dealer and corporate registered investment adviser platforms through the Private Advisor Group, one of LPL’s largest offices of supervisory jurisdiction.

The three advisers — Shane Adkins, Zach Bromley and Jay Cole — have been joined by Kelly Behl and Rachel Carter, who provide operational support.

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