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Pennsylvania advisers with $425M AUM jump to UBS

One three-man team had $270M in assets, while a fourth individual joining separately had $155M.

UBS picked up four Pennsylvania advisers with $425 million in combined assets under management in the past month.
Advisers Drew Barlow, Brian McKeon and Kirk Hasen of the Penn Management Group joined UBS at the end of September, according to UBS spokesman Gregg Rosenberg. The Pennsylvania team, who left Morgan Stanley, oversaw about $270 million in assets under management and generated $3.2 million in annual fees and commissions. The team works out of Newton, Pa., and reports to Clayton Bedford, the branch manager.
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Mr. Barlow has worked for a number of firms in his 30 years in the industry, including Prudential Securities and Wachovia Securities, according to BrokerCheck records. He had worked at Morgan Stanley since 2009.
Mr. McKeon has spent 14 years in the industry. His work history also includes Prudential and Wachovia.
Mr. Hasen, a 22 year industry veteran, worked at Wells Fargo for five years before joining Morgan Stanley in 2011.
Also joining UBS separately is adviser Emilio Valdes, who spent 23 years at Merrill Lynch. Mr. Valdes oversaw approximately $155 million at Merrill Lynch and had $1.3 million in annual fees and commissions, according to Mr. Rosenberg.
Mr. Valdes, who works with high net worth clients and 401k plans, will work out of Conshohocken, Pa.
Spokesmen for Morgan Stanley and Merrill Lynch could not be reached for comment.

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