Adviser managing $190 million leaves Wells Fargo for Alex. Brown

Adviser managing $190 million leaves Wells Fargo for Alex. Brown
Elana Milianta will work in firm's Greenwich, Conn., office.
FEB 28, 2019
Elana Milianta, an adviser who managed $190 million in assets at Wells Fargo Advisors, has joined the Alex. Brown division of Raymond James in Greenwich, Conn. (More:See more adviser moves in InvestmentNews' Adviser on the Move database.) Ms. Milianta began her securities career at PaineWebber in 1999, and joined Morgan Stanley in 2000. She joined Wachovia Securities, a predecessor of Wells Fargo, in 2003. Also joining her at Raymond James is Daniel Rupp, practice business coordinator.

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