The Big Breakaways
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Merrill Team Jumps to HighTower
Advisors William Wolf and Ethan Collins joined HighTower's Partnership in Red Bank, N.J. Wolf is a two-decade industry veteran, and had been with Merrill since 1998, according to FINRA records. Collins worked at the wirehouse since 2001.
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Image: William Wolf and Ethan Collins.
HighTower Helps Wirehouse Advisors Form New Practice
The group consists of Doug Conklin, Jason Ezzell, Alec Fisher and Gina Clark.
Ezzell described Conklin as a long-time friend and said he was thrilled to team up with him.
Conklin started his career in 1983 with Merrill, according to FINRA records. Ezzell had been with the wirehouse since 1999.
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Image: Doug Conklin
Another Big Grab for HighTower
The team formed Gryphon Financial Partners in Columbus, Ohio. Team members include Joel Guth, Cathy Cory, Angelo Manzo, CFA, Judy Roseberry, CRPC, Maria Kardassilaris, Jean Sturges and Kathy Payne.
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Morgan Stanley Team Goes Independent
Consulting firm tru Independence helped the group, which formed Encompass Wealth Advisors in Portland, Ore., make the move.
Encompass is comprised of advisors Derrick Clouser, Walter Urban, Matthew Presjak, Colin Williams and Mary Minshall.
Senior team member Urban started his career 32 years ago, according to FINRA records.
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Merrill Advisors Move to Dynasty
The former wirehouse advisors, David Christian, Jeffrey Krum and Brian Hefele, formed their new practice Cable Hill Partners in Portland, Ore., in March.
At the time of the move Shirl Penney, Dynasty president and chief executive, said he expected more advisors to make the move to independence.
"Anytime a smart and talented person with significant capital comes into the space, it's a further validation of the future of the independent channel," says Penney. "The lifeblood of the industry is assets, and asset flows are going to the independents."
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RIA Doubles AUM With Wirehouse Additions
The team, known as the Cypress Group, is comprised of seven advisors: Mark Thatcher, Shad F. Lamm, Chris Risenmay, Ross Biesinger, David Thatcher, Clark Penney and Marc Koven.
Except for Koven, the Cypress Group advisors worked at Merrill Lynch before jumping ship to Morgan Stanley in 2008, according to FINRA documents. Koven started his financial services career at Morgan Stanley in 2005.
Four client services representatives also moved with the Cypress Group.
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Image: The Cypress Group
HighTower's Big Pull
Former wirehouse advisors Pamela Lynn Abraham, Jack Thomas, Trevor Swartz and Mathew Verrengia joined HighTower's Partnership in Fort Myers, Fla.
The advisors were joined in the move by senior registered associate Benita Alstatt and client services associate Tiffany Likness.
Senior team member Abraham had spent 33 years at Merrill, according to FINRA records.
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Billion-Dollar Breakaways
The team, now called IFM Capital Advisors, formed their new practice in January. IFM is led by veteran advisors Timothy Kneen and Clayton Hartman, had offices in Denver, Fort Collins and Sioux Falls, S.D.
IFM became a partner firm with Focus, which provided the group with resources to aide their transition.
"We've always wanted to hold the very best interest of our clients first. Doing it in the independent field allows us to do that better. It actually enables us to increase returns by reducing expenses," Hartman told On Wall Street following their move.
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Image: Clayton Hartman and Timothy Kneen
Mega Team Leaves the Wirehouse World
Advisors Carrie Gallaway and Andrew Stern signed on as partners with an equity stake in Lebenthal.
The firm is led by CEO Frank Campanale, a former executive at Smith Barney and E.F. Hutton.
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Image: Carrie Gallaway and Andrew Stern