Wells Fargo adviser managing $300 million leaves for RIA

Wells Fargo adviser managing $300 million leaves for RIA
Chad Bester is joining Mount Yale Capital Group in Minneapolis.
JUL 29, 2021

Chad R. Bester, who managed $300 million at Wells Fargo Advisors in Minneapolis, has joined Mount Yale Capital Group as an equity partner and senior vice president of investments. He also will serve on Mount Yale’s executive leadership team, the firm said in a release.

Bester and his team operate as Bester Wealth Management.

Bester spent almost 19 years at Wells Fargo, joining the firm in 2002.

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