Four-woman, $800 million Wells Fargo team goes indie

Four-woman, $800 million Wells Fargo team goes indie
Miami-based Green Grove Wealth Management is affiliating with Insigneo.
JUL 22, 2021

A four-adviser, all-female team managing $800 million at Wells Fargo Advisors in Miami has gone independent as Green Grove Wealth Management and affiliated with Miami-based Insigneo.

The four advisers — Isadora Del Llano, Yzana Oestreicher, Maria Elena Garcia and Nilia Gasson — are all Wells Fargo veterans. The team has clients in Latin America, the Caribbean and Europe as well as in the U.S.

Del Llano spent 21 years at Wells Fargo and its predecessor firms. Oestreicher, who has 26 years of experience in the financial services industry, spent the past 24 years at Wells Fargo and its predecessor firms.

Garcia, a 45-year financial veteran, started her career at Chase Banking International and spent the remaining 30 years at Wells Fargo and its predecessor firms. Gasson has been an adviser for 40 years, the past 30 years of which she spent at Wells Fargo and its predecessor firms.

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