Merrill Lynch trio managing $256 million moves to Ameriprise

Craig Stiles, Gregory Miller and Nathan Clark join employee unit in Lansing, Mich.
OCT 22, 2019
Craig Stiles, Gregory Miller and Nathan Clark, who managed $256 million at Merrill Lynch in Lansing, Mich., have joined the employee unit of Ameriprise Financial along with their two staff members. [More:See more adviser moves in InvestmentNews' Advisers on the Move database.] Mr. Stiles began his securities career 17 years ago at Merrill Lynch. [Recommended video:Chasing the dream: Journey from athlete to adviser] Mr. Miller began his career in 1987 at Thomson McKinnon and worked at several wirehouses before joining Merrill Lynch in 2009. Mr. Clark began his career at Raymond James in 2006. He briefly worked at three firms before joining Merrill Lynch in 2009. Investing in profitability, performance and people: Register for our Top Advisory Firm Summit.

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