Raymond James nabs $220 million Edward Jones rep

Raymond James nabs $220 million Edward Jones rep
Jennifer Main joins Raymond James & Associates – the firm's employee advisory channel in Oskaloosa, Iowa.
FEB 22, 2022

Jennifer Main, who managed $220 million at Edward Jones in Oskaloosa, Iowa, has joined Raymond James & Associates – the employee adviser channel of Raymond James.

Main, along with her two associates, operates as Main Wealth Management of Raymond James. She had been with Edward Jones for eight years. Main started her career in 1997 at Robert W. Baird.

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