LPL, Raymond James kick off 2025 recruitment with high-net-worth additions

LPL, Raymond James kick off 2025 recruitment with high-net-worth additions
John Somerville, financial advisor at Somerville Wealth Management.
The broker-dealer giants are extending their respective networks in California and Alabama as they each welcome an experienced planning-focused advisor into the fold.
JAN 06, 2025

The 2025 recruitment season has officially begun at LPL and Raymond James as the two firms announce the newest advisor additions to their respective platforms.

On Monday, LPL announced John Somerville, a veteran with over 40 years of experience, has joined its employee advisor channel in a newly opened Linsco office in California.

Along with client service associate Debora McKenzie-Jakushak, Somerville has launched Somerville Wealth Management in Santa Barbara after transitioning from D.A. Davidson & Co., where he managed approximately $280 million in advisory, brokerage, and retirement plan assets.

“Building relationships has always been my passion, and I make a point to truly listen to clients as they discuss their financial dreams, concerns and goals,”  Somerville said in a statement. He added that the move to LPL provides him with an opportunity to “grow my practice and provide clients with the highest level of service.”

Somerville Wealth Management will focus on offering comprehensive financial planning to a range of clients, including high-net-worth families, business owners, and professionals.

Meanwhile, Raymond James also bolstered its advisor ranks by welcoming Chris Helton to Raymond James Financial Services, its independent advisor channel.

Operating as Helton Wealth Management in Huntsville, Alabama, Helton also specializes in serving high-net-worth individuals, business owners, and those who are approaching or in retirement. He managed approximately $400 million in client assets at his previous firm, Synovus Securities, where he was affiliated since 2010.

“Raymond James offers the type of independent environment that I want to operate in, where I can focus solely on helping my clients with all aspects of their financial lives,” Helton said in a statement Thursday, noting that the firm’s advanced technology and resources provide him with the flexibility to deliver high-quality service to his clients.

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