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Manager, Editorial OperationsAndrew Shilling is specialist of editorial operations at Arizent. Follow him on Twitter at @AndrewWShilling.

Andrew Shilling is specialist of editorial operations at Arizent. Follow him on Twitter at @AndrewWShilling.
Collectively, the new recruits from Wells Fargo, Morgan Stanley and A.G. Edwards managed a total of $600 million in assets before joining the firm.
After 20 years with UBS, the nearly 40-year industry veteran will now head a Baird branch in the Midwest.
The group was responsible for about $425 million in client assets.
Recruits from Edward Jones, Morgan Stanley and Barclays leave for the wirehouse.
Both wealth managers, who left UBS, also had a combined $289 million in client assets before making the move, RBC said.
Quartet of advisors with $175M in AUM joins Raymond James' independent operation.
But net income drops at Merrill Lynch and U.S. Trust, according to first quarter earnings.
The more portfolio managers invest in their own funds the better, according to a recent Morningstar study.
The firm says they "are pleased to welcome" Thomas Buck and his team.
The two advisors move between the super regionals.
A 33-year industry veteran heads the three-member group.
Traditional firms must boost their digital wealth management tools or risk being overrun by those that already do.
Former head of private banking at Macquarie to develop strategy in the Los Angeles area.
An avid surfer, this wirehouse recruit made the move to Integrated Wealth Management.
The U.S. has a record 10.1 million millionaire households, a Spectrem Group study shows.
A former branch manager is promoted to oversee 142 employees.
"Some of the volunteer work that I was doing early on just kept growing on me and I found that I love being able to create change," says Russell Goldstein.
Two advisors who managed $175 million in client assets moved between the wirehouses.
President Barack Obama throws his support behind the Department of Labor's fiduciary proposal; advisors take to Twitter to voice their reply.
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