$600 million Wells Fargo team moves to RBC

$600 million Wells Fargo team moves to RBC
The four advisers, who make the switch in Fargo, North Dakota, provide high-net-worth families and businesses with wealth planning strategies.
OCT 14, 2022

A four-adviser team managing $600 million at Wells Fargo has moved to the Fargo, North Dakota, office of RBC Wealth Management.

Advisers Chris Meier, Chad Stark, Byron Trochman and Brett Winkelman were joined in the move by associates Sonja Anderson and Chris Kollitz.

The team provides high-net-worth families and businesses with wealth planning strategies, designed to help them navigate life’s challenges and opportunities, RBC Wealth Management said in a statement Friday.

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