Wells Fargo team managing $600 million moves to Raymond James

Wells Fargo team managing $600 million moves to Raymond James
Three-adviser group in Richmond, Va., joins firm's employee unit.
MAY 21, 2019
Geoffrey P. Sisk, Hynson H. Marvel and Jason Statuta, who managed $600 million at Wells Fargo in Richmond, Va., have joined the employee division of Raymond James. Mr. Sisk began his financial services career in 1984 with Branch Cabell. In 1987 he moved to Legg Mason, and then in 1991 to Wheat First Securities, a predecessor of Wells Fargo. (More:See more adviser moves in InvestmentNews' Adviser on the Move database.) Mr. Marvel began his financial services career in 2003 as an associate with Chesapeake Strategic Advisors. In 2007, he moved to Northwestern Mutual Investment Services and a year later joined Wells Fargo where he partnered with Mr. Sisk. Mr. Statuta has been in the industry since 1996, having worked at Goldman Sachs, Pioneer Investments and Putnam Investments before joining the team at Wells Fargo.

Latest News

Americans back sharing AI wealth as debate over industry’s economic benefits grows
Americans back sharing AI wealth as debate over industry’s economic benefits grows

Public support grows for policies that spread AI’s financial gains beyond tech companies.

JPMorgan's record Q2 profit rides trading and dealmaking surge
JPMorgan's record Q2 profit rides trading and dealmaking surge

Investment banking fees rose 30% on a wave of IPOs and megadeals, led by the largest public listing on record.

Feathery raises $30 million to power AI-driven RIA operations
Feathery raises $30 million to power AI-driven RIA operations

Series A funding from Portage, Bain Capital, and other investors will fuel data tools designed to speed advisor transitions and cut onboarding delays across wealth firms.

Wealth Enhancement deepens East Coast presence with Wealthshield deal
Wealth Enhancement deepens East Coast presence with Wealthshield deal

The Minneapolis-based RIA aggregator is adding two North Carolina practices managing nearly $1 billion, pushing its total client assets past $158.2 billion.

The real reason I expanded my RIA to Hong Kong (it wasn't for the AUM)
The real reason I expanded my RIA to Hong Kong (it wasn't for the AUM)

As markets disintegrate, the value of on-the-ground, first-hand research through "intimate knowledge acquisition" is skyrocketing.

SPONSORED Direct indexing webinar targets tax-loss harvesting amid market swings

Northern Trust’s Ken Lassner shows advisors how to convert volatility into after-tax portfolio gains

SPONSORED Who builds the income when the pension disappears?

Dan Biagini of American Equity says the steady decline of pensions, longer lifespans and a reset in interest rates are rewriting how advisors build retirement income