Juncture Wealth Strategies team joining Integrated Partners

Juncture Wealth Strategies team joining Integrated Partners
Juncture, with $200 million in AUM, is unwinding and the adviser team will work for Integrated Partners as IARs.
OCT 23, 2019
A team of advisers from Juncture Wealth Strategies with $200 million in assets under management has joined Integrated Partners. Rob Sandrew, head of adviser recruiting for Integrated Partners, said the advisers are unwinding their Scottsdale, Ariz.-based firm and will come to work for Integrated Partners as investment adviser representatives. [More:Calif.-based RIA acquires firm managing $250 million] The Juncture team, which left Wells Fargo and went independent in 2010, is led by Barry Rhonemus, who will add responsibility for recruiting breakaway brokers and transitioning them to independence on behalf of Integrated, the company said in a release. [Recommended video:Why aren't people joining the financial advice industry?] Also joining Integrated are Juncture advisers Mahes Prasad, Jack Barker and Brad Haines.

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