Duo managing $1.5 billion move to firm that operates network of family offices

Duo managing $1.5 billion move to firm that operates network of family offices
Jonathan Williams and Kevin Curtis will open office in Harrisburg, Pa. for Summit Trail Advisors
AUG 27, 2019
Jonathan D. Williams and Kevin C. Curtis, who managed $1.5 billion at Wilmington Trust, are joining Summit Trail Advisors as partners and will open an office for the firm in Harrisburg, Pa. [More: See more adviser moves in InvestmentNews' Advisers on the Move database.] Summit Trail Advisors, founded in 2015, operates a network of family offices located in New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Boston and Seattle. It has $6 billion in assets under management and is a member of the Dynasty Financial Network. Mr. Williams started his career at UBS and moved to M&T Bank in 2009. The bank acquired Wilmington Trust in 2011. [Recommended video:Planning for retirement needs to consider longevity and China] Mr. Curtis began his career in 1991 at Liberty Securities and joined M&T Bank in 1995.

Latest News

OECD maps AI’s biggest job risks but LPL’s chief economist sees potential upside
OECD maps AI’s biggest job risks but LPL’s chief economist sees potential upside

Dr Jeffrey Roach says a 19th-century paradox explains why efficiency gains may lift labor demand.

Why strategy matters more than performance
Why strategy matters more than performance

In volatile markets, the advisors who win aren't the ones with the best calls - they're the ones whose clients stay the course.

When Growth Outruns the System
When Growth Outruns the System

According to Flyer Financial Technologies, rising portfolio complexity is exposing the limits of legacy infrastructure and widening the gap between automation and reality

SEC to lose Hester Peirce, deepening a commissioner crisis
SEC to lose Hester Peirce, deepening a commissioner crisis

The "Crypto Mom" departure would leave the SEC commission with just two members and no Democratic commissioners on the panel.

Florida B-D, RIA owner pitches bold long-term plan to sell to advisors
Florida B-D, RIA owner pitches bold long-term plan to sell to advisors

IFP Securities’ owner, Bill Hamm, has a long-term plan for the firm and its 279 financial advisors.

SPONSORED When Growth Outruns the System

According to Flyer Financial Technologies, rising portfolio complexity is exposing the limits of legacy infrastructure and widening the gap between automation and reality

SPONSORED Why strategy matters more than performance

In volatile markets, the advisors who win aren't the ones with the best calls - they're the ones whose clients stay the course.