Practice overseeing $700 million returns to LPL

Practice overseeing $700 million returns to LPL
Wealth Advisory Services, a hybrid in Doylestown, Pennsylvania, had been affiliated with Raymond James for five years.
SEP 22, 2021

Wealth Advisory Services, a Doylestown, Pennsylvania, hybrid practice overseeing $700 million in assets, has reaffiliated with LPL Financial after a five-year stint at Raymond James.

The practice, led by partners Paul Krumenacker and David Jenkins, was founded in 2003. It includes independent financial advisers Michael Sheehy and Scott Stencler, as well as two support members.

The team affiliated through Gladstone Wealth Partners, a large LPL office of supervisory jurisdiction.

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