Wells Fargo team managing $1B in Anchorage, Alaska moves to Baird

Three veterans collectively have 70 years of industry experience.
NOV 30, 2017

Three veteran advisers — Margaret R. Price, Sarah K. Springer and Grant F. Shearer — who managed $1 billion in assets at Wells Fargo Advisors in Anchorage, Alaska, have joined Baird. After starting her career at Foster & Marshall in 1983 and moving to other firms that were merged or acquire over the next few years, Ms. Price joined Wells Fargo in 1990. Ms. Springer joined Wells Fargo in 2003 and has spent her entire career there. Mr. Shearer began his career in 1996 at Prudential Securities, where he spent three years. He joined Wells Fargo in 2001.

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