Wells Fargo team managing $462 million moves to Raymond James

Wells Fargo team managing $462 million moves to Raymond James
Linda Pardini and Douglas Wulbrecht join employee unit in Santa Rosa, Calif.
AUG 09, 2018

Linda Pardini and Douglas Wulbrecht, who managed $462 million in assets at Wells Fargo Advisors in Santa Rosa, Calif., have joined the employee unit of Raymond James & Associates Inc. Joining them in the move are their two client service associates. (More: Four Wells Fargo reps managing $550 million go indie with Raymond James) Ms. Pardini began her financial services career in 1986 as an operations manager with Sutro & Company. She joined Wells Fargo in 1993. Mr. Wulbrecht began his career at Birr, Wilson Securities and moved to A.G. Edwards in 1988. He joined Wells Fargo in 2000. (More: See all the latest moves in the InvestmentNews Advisers on the Move database)

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