Janney lands $445 million team from Wells Fargo Advisors

Janney lands $445 million team from Wells Fargo Advisors
The five professionals will join Janney in its offices in Connecticut and New York.
SEP 04, 2018
By  Bloomberg

Janney Montgomery Scott has landed five industry professionals previously affiliated with Wells Fargo Advisors. Together, they managed more than $445 million in client assets. Glenn Ratcliffe has joined the Fairfield office in Connecticut as first vice president of investments and assistant complex manager, according to the press release. He has more than 30 years of experience and has more than $150 million in client assets under advisement. In the Syracuse branch in New York, Samuel Sammarco has joined as senior vice president of wealth management, and William Moore and William Nice have joined as vice presidents of wealth management. Together, they have nearly $300 million in client assets under advisement. Lorrie Frawley has also joined the Syracuse office as senior register private client associate.

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