JPMorgan Securities rep managing $225 million joins indie tied to Raymond James

JPMorgan Securities rep managing $225 million joins indie tied to Raymond James
Amy Sabin moves to Steward Partners Global Advisory in Dallas.
JUL 17, 2019
Amy Sabin, who managed $225 million in assets at JPMorgan Securities in Dallas, has joined Steward Partners Global Advisory, an independent firm affiliated with Raymond James Financial Services. (More: See more adviser moves in InvestmentNews' Advisers on the Move database.) Ms. Sabin began her career in financial services at NationsBank in 1993, moved to Donaldson Lufkin Jenrette in 1997, and joined Bear Stearns, a predecessor of JPMorgan Securities, in 2002.

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