Merrill Lynch rep managing $150 million moves to Raymond James

Boston-based Phil Closuit joins the firm's employee broker-dealer.
MAR 06, 2018
By  Bloomberg

Phil Closuit, who managed more than $150 million in assets at Merrill Lynch in Boston, has jumped to the employee unit of Raymond James & Associates. Joining him in the move is Jane Fitzwilliam, a registered associate, who has worked with Mr. Closuit since 2002. Mr. Closuit began his financial services career at UBS in 1998 and moved to Merrill Lynch in 2009.

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