Trio managing $380 million at Wells Fargo joins Janney

Christopher Ozazewski, Elizabeth Plunkett, Eric Decker are based in Bel Air, Md.
OCT 21, 2019
Advisers Christopher Ozazewski, Elizabeth Plunkett and Eric Decker, who managed $380 million at Wells Fargo Advisors, have joined Janney Montgomery Scott in Bel Air, Md. [More: See more adviser moves in InvestmentNews' Advisers on the Move database.] Mr. Ozazewski began his securities career at Prudential Securities in 1993. After 10 years at Legg Mason, he joined Citigroup in 2006, and then Wells Fargo in 2009. [Recommended Video: Next generation clients want advisers to help them live better lives] Ms. Plunkett began her career in 1983 at Merrill Lynch. After four years, she left for Invest. After two years there and four years at Alex. Brown, she joined A.G. Edwards, a predecessor of Wells Fargo, in 1994. Mr. Decker was with Legg Mason from 2001 to 2006, and with Citigroup from 2006 to 2009, when he joined Wells Fargo. Don't miss our Women Adviser Summit — coming to San Francisco.

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