$500 million Wells Fargo team moves to Raymond James

Three reps in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., affiliate with independent unit.
JUN 26, 2017

A three-rep team in the Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., office of Wells Fargo Advisors has gone independent and affiliated with Raymond James. Scott W. Powers, Gregg Powers and Sean C. Sill, who operate as Twin Powers & Sill Wealth Advisors managed $500 million in assets at Wells Fargo. Their associate, Lisa Chavez, is also moving. Identical twin brothers, Scott and Gregg Powers began their financial services careers in 1992. After short stints at several small firms in Florida, they moved to First Union Brokerage Services in 2000, a predecessor firm of Wells Fargo. Mr. Sill began his career with Paine Webber in 1989. In 1991, he joined Quick & Reilly's Palm Beach office and became its branch manager. He moved to Wells Fargo in 2004.

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