No. 34: Jonathan Yolles
Firm: Wells Fargo
AUM: $603.66 million
Location: Hartford, Conn.
Age: 37
For Jonathan Yolles, providing financial advice has been a family affair. My father and an uncle were in this business, he says, so I heard the conversations growing up. And my first client was a distant cousin.
Still, Yolles wasnt always sure he wanted to be a financial advisor. I didnt know until I was a sophomore in college, he says. I walked into a classroom and saw a supply-and-demand curve on the blackboard. It was like seeing it in 3DI knew I wanted a career dealing with those kinds of issues, so I changed my major from business management to economics. Eventually, I went to work with a major brokerage firm.
At that firm, Yolles was hitting the phones, as he puts it, when he reached that distant cousin. He gave me a small amount to manage, to begin with, and that grew to a larger account, he says.
Yolles role has gotten larger, too, as he has become more involved with all aspects of clients lives. My partner, Gerald Goldberg, handles institutional consulting while Im responsible for private client activities, Yolles says. When Im with clients, well discuss things like buying a car or buying a house with them, and whether there are family members they want to help out.
Retirement planning is vital, even for relatively young clients. I met recently with a married couple were advising, Yolles recalls. They run a small business and theyre planning to sell the company because they have an offer they believe is too good to pass up.
This couple is in their early 50s, so Yolles asked what they plan to do once theyre no longer in the business. I told them I doubted theyd want to sit around on the couch all day, he said. They thought theyd travel a lot, but they really hadnt spent much time thinking it through. We had a conversation and well probably discuss it again in the future. Our focus is on helping our clients meet their goals.