Summit scores $1.9B advisor from Merrill Lynch

Summit scores $1.9B advisor from Merrill Lynch
Focused on the sports and entertainment industry, the veteran advisor in California has pushed the RIA’s new assets past the $5B mark.
JUN 11, 2024

Summit Financial Holdings has expanded its national footprint as it welcomes an ex-Merrill Lynch advisor who’s launching his own California-based independent wealth practice for the rich and famous.

Located in Pasadena, SRM Private Wealth is led by managing partner and private wealth advisor Richard McWhorter, marking the eleventh Summit transaction this year and bringing Summit's 2024 asset additions to over $5 billion.

McWhorter, formerly a Merrill Lynch advisor and recognized by Forbes as one of the best in the state, has 31 years of experience in the industry. He is joined by Sandra Parracino, director of client services, and client associate Kyle Szesnat.

The team, which managed over $1.9 billion in assets at Merrill Lynch, specializes in serving high-net-worth and ultra-high-net-worth clients, particularly in the sports and entertainment industries.

SRM Private Wealth joins Summit Growth Partners, further strengthening Summit's presence on the West Coast.

"Throughout Summit’s rich forty-year history, we have championed and supported advisors in their quest for independence," said Stan Gregor, CEO of Summit Financial Holdings.

"Today, we’re delighted to welcome Richard, one such high-performing advisor with a deep commitment to putting clients first, and to help his team define success on their own terms," Gregor said.

Summit Financial's platform provides SRM with family office-style services, including advanced planning, diversified investment solutions, integrated technology, risk management, and operational support, which McWhorter expects will help his new firm meet the complex needs of its clientele while also contributing to its growth.

SRM has also chosen Goldman Sachs Custody Solutions as its custodian, which was only recently integrated into Summit’s multi-custodian platform, to leverage GSCS’s digital-first services.

"Goldman Sachs Custody Solutions is excited to work closely with SRM and Summit Financial to transition a team of this scale to independence," said Cooper Rey, managing director at GSCS.

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