Steward Partners adds two advisers, $212 million in assets

Steward Partners adds two advisers, $212 million in assets
Nick Fiegoli joins New York office; Dennis Reynolds in Paramus, N.J.
MAR 29, 2019
By  Bloomberg
Advisers managing $212 million in assets have joined the hybrid firm Steward Partners Global Advisory. Nick Fiegoli, who oversaw $140 million in assets at UBS, joined Steward's office in New York. Dennis Reynolds, who oversaw $72 million in assets at Wells Fargo, has joined the firm's Paramus N.J., office. (More: See more adviser moves in InvestmentNews' Adviser on the Move database.) Steward, which has offices nationally, has its own registered investment adviser and provides brokerage services through an affiliation with Raymond James. Mr. Fiegoli began his career at Merrill Lynch in 1994 and moved to UBS in 2009. Mr. Reynolds began his securities career in 1986 at Ryan Beck and was with three other firms before joining Wells Fargo in 2009.

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