Two advisor teams managing more than $2 billion in assets under management have left Merrill for new beginnings.
The largest of the two is Krueger, Fosdyck, Brown, McCall & Associates, a $1.4 billion AUM team of nine based in Destin, Florida. They have gone independent with NewEdge Advisors with Goldman Sachs Custody Solutions as their primary custodian.
Founded by Tim Krueger, Cory Fosdyck, Jerry Brown, and Collin McCall, the team also includes senior wealth advisors Nina McClanahan and Gabe Campbell, all of them seasoned professionals.
Krueger has more than 37 years in the industry and was most recently a senior financial advisor and senior vice president at Merrill. He founded Kreuger Associates in 1999 which moved its service model to Merrill Lynch Wealth Management in 2006 and rebranded to Krueger, Fosdyck, Brown, McCall & Associates in 2012 when Fosdyck joined, according to Krueger’s LinkedIn.
Also making the move from Merrill is a team of five advisors joining the employee advisor channel of Raymond James.
The team comprising Peter Jurasz, CPFA, Rebecca Hall, CPWA, Harold Heidersdorf, CFP, Christian Veliz, ChFC, and Ryian Jurasz, managed $740 million in client assets at Merrill. Now as the JHV Group at Raymond James they will be part of RJA’s office in Juneau, Alaska.
“At Raymond James, we’ve found a firm that not only supports advisor independence and practice ownership but also provides the necessary resources to serve the dynamic needs of our high-net-worth clientele,” said Jurasz, who is managing director of the practice. “The firm’s commitment to an advisor- and client-centric culture enables our team to continue delivering sophisticated wealth management strategies with the flexibility our clients deserve.”
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