Hybrid duo managing $200 million switches to LPL

Hybrid duo managing $200 million switches to LPL
Parker Inabnet and Kate Redden operate as I.M. Wealth Care through Merit Financial.
OCT 16, 2019
Parker Inabnet and Kate Redden, whose I.M. Wealth Care manages $200 million, have affiliated with the broker-dealer and corporate registered investment adviser platforms of LPL Financial through Merit Financial Group. They were formerly affiliated with 1st Global, an affiliate of Blucora. [More:See more adviser moves in InvestmentNews' Advisers on the Move database.] The firm works from offices in Greenwood Village and Colorado Springs, Colo. [Recommended video: What advice industry needs to do as nation's diversity evolves] Mr. Inabnet launched his independent practice in 2004 at age 26, and partnered with Ms. Redden in 2016. Before moving to Colorado, Ms. Redden spent most of her career with a large RIA firm based in Atlanta. Register now for our ESG & Impact Forum at the U.N. on Dec. 5.

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