John Gill and Bryan Horner, who managed $975 million at Truist Investment Services in Virginia Beach, Virginia, have moved to the employee unit of Raymond James.
Truist was formerly known as BB&T Scott & Stringfellow.
Gill has 34 years of experience, according to his BrokerCheck report, and joined Scott & Stringfellow in 1989. Horner has 10 years of experience and joined BBT in 2014.
The two are joining Raymond James with their two-person staff. The team operates as Gill & Horner Wealth Management Group.
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