Adviser duo managing $400 million exit Fieldpoint Private for Treasury Partners

Adviser duo managing $400 million exit Fieldpoint Private for Treasury Partners
David Zoll and Sarah Pifer join New York firm, which is a unit of HighTower.
MAY 01, 2019
David Zoll and Sarah Pifer, formerly advisers at Fieldpoint Private where they managed $400 million in assets, have joined Treasury Partners, a hybrid unit of HighTower in New York. (More: See more adviser moves in InvestmentNews' Adviser on the Move database.) Mr. Zoll began his career in 1983 at EF Hutton and moved to UBS in 1989. He was with Barclays Capital from 2009 to 2012, when he joined Fieldpoint Private. Ms. Pifer was with Barclays Capital from 2008 to 2012, when she also joined Fieldpoint Private.

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