Wells Fargo team managing $177 million joins Janney

Wells Fargo team managing $177 million joins Janney
MD Wealth Management Group is located in Franklin, Tenn.
JUL 09, 2018

A two-broker team managing $177 million at Wells Fargo Advisors in Franklin, Tenn., has joined Janney Montgomery Scott. The team members, Bradley S. Dickens and Jason Minor, are long-time Wells Fargo advisers. Mr. Dickens began his securities career at Merrill Lynch in 1992, and worked at Prudential, PaineWebber and Morgan Keegan before joining Wells Fargo in 2000. Mr. Minor started at Prudential Securities in 2003. The firm was acquired later that year by Wells Fargo. (More: Advisers with billions in AUM leaving Wall Street)

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