Three Wells Fargo reps managing $150 million move to Raymond James

Three Wells Fargo reps managing $150 million move to Raymond James
Roper Fields, Thomas Fields and B.V. Lawson join employee unit in Cool Springs, Tenn.
OCT 22, 2019
Roper Fields, Thomas Fields and B.V. Lawson, who managed $150 million at Wells Fargo Advisors, have joined the employee unit of Raymond James in Cool Springs, Tenn. [More:See more adviser moves in InvestmentNews' Advisers on the Move database.] Roper Fields joined Prudential Securities in 1995 and moved to A.G. Edwards, a predecessor of Wells Fargo, in 1999. Thomas Fields joined A.G. Edwards in 2000. [Recommended video:How the client experience will be different in five years] Mr. Lawson began his career in 1968 at Hayden Stone & Co. By 1972, he joined A.G. Edwards, which was bought by Wachovia, which was in turn bought by Wells Fargo Advisors. Register todayfor our Future of Financial Advice event on Nov. 20.

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