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$650 million team exits Morgan Stanley for RBC

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The six-member group, based in New York City group, includes four advisers

A four-adviser team managing $650 million at Morgan Stanley in New York City has joined RBC Wealth Management’s midtown Manhattan branch.

The Sheresky-Samsen Group is led by Steve Sheresky and Jeff Samsen, each of whom has more than 30 years of industry experience.

Sheresky joined J.P. Morgan Securities in 1985, and Samsen joined in 1986. They moved to Morgan Stanley in 2013.

Two advisers and two administrative personnel round out the team.

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