Morgan Stanley loses $133M rep team to Ameriprise

Father-and-son William and Parker Wiseman join employee unit in Boston.
SEP 14, 2017

William Wiseman and his son Parker have left Morgan Stanley in Boston, where they managed $133 million in assets, and joined the employee unit of Ameriprise. The senior Mr. Wiseman began his securities career at E.F. Hutton in 1981 and moved to Lehman Brothers in 1988. He spent the 15 years between 1993 and 2009 at Citigroup Global Markets, and moved to Morgan Stanley in 2009. Parker Wiseman began his career at Fidelity in 2014 and moved to Morgan Stanley the following year.

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