Robbie Moseley has joined Raymond James to head its recruiting platform, Advisor Choice Recruiting, the firm announced Monday. Moseley succeeds Barry Papa, who died in March.
Moseley most recently worked at Edward Jones, where he served as director of financial advisor recruiting and integration, and led talent acquisition for the firm's eastern division.
Earlier, he worked at UBS in positions including financial adviser, producing manager, complex sales manager and branch administrative manager.
Moseley will report to Kim Jenson, chief operating officer of Raymond James’ private client group.
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