Tom James to step down as chairman of Raymond James early next year

Tom James to step down as chairman of Raymond James early next year
Mr. James has long been involved in leadership roles at the broker-dealer his father founded in 1962.
DEC 14, 2016
Tom James will step down as chairman of the board of Raymond James Financial, the firm his father founded in 1962, the company announced Thursday. The 74-year-old Mr. James, who will officially relinquish the chairman's seat at the company's annual meeting in February, will spend more time opening his art museum. Paul Reilly, the chief executive of Raymond James, will add the chairman's responsibilities, the company said in a statement after the market closed. Mr. James will become chairman emeritus and retain a seat on the board. Mr. James has served in a number of leadership roles since the firm's founding, including as chairman and CEO for over 40 years until six years ago when Mr. Reilly became CEO. “The timing is right for this transition for several reasons,” Mr. James said in a statement. “First, as chairman, I worked with the board on the decision that it was time for Paul to hold both titles and oversee our board meetings with the support of our lead director, Susan Story. Furthermore, my wife, Mary, and I have become very involved in the work to establish the James Museum. I am looking forward to opening the museum in the coming year and spending more time with Mary and our family.” Raymond James has close to 7,100 financial advisers and approximately $600 billion in client assets.

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