Janney adds team from Wells Fargo managing $300 million

Janney adds team from Wells Fargo managing $300 million
The three advisers operate as RCC Wealth Management in Spartanburg, South Carolina.
MAR 01, 2022

Janney Montgomery Scott announced the addition of a team of three advisers who were previously affiliated with Wells Fargo Advisors and manage more than $300 million.

The team operates as RCC Wealth Management in Spartanburg, South Carolina, and includes advisers Corey Carson, Ronald Raines and Lindsay Chandler.

Raines has 22 years of experience, according to Janney's press release, while Carson has more than 30 years and Chandler has 15 years of experience.

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