Wells Fargo broker managing $150 million moves to Baird

Wells Fargo broker managing $150 million moves to Baird
Harry Buchanan Smith and team joins firm in Charlotte, N.C.
AUG 06, 2018

Harry Buchanan Smith III, who managed $150 million at Wells Fargo Advisors, has joined Robert W. Baird & Co. in Charlotte, N.C. Moving with Mr. Smith is Daniel Bryant, an assistant adviser. Mr. Smith is a veteran of A.G. Edwards, where he began his career in 1992. He joined Wells Fargo Advisors when that firm acquired A.G. Edwards in 2008. Mr. Bryant joined A.G. Edwards in 2002. (More: Wells Fargo Advisors continues to see a decline in brokers)

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