Cate Grinney, who managed $331 million at Edward Jones, has formed the Cate Grinney & Kailee Davis Group and affiliated with the independent channel of Ameriprise Financial.
Grinney's group is based in Faribault, Minnesota.
In addition to adviser Kailee Davis, Grinney’s team includes Beth Sammon and Bridgette Hallcock.
Grinney was attracted to Ameriprise’s commitment to supporting women advisers, deep expertise in financial planning, and vast resources to grow her practice and meet her clients’ specific goals, Ameriprise said in a press release.
"This shouldn’t be hard to ban, but neither party will do it. So offensive to the people they serve," RIA titan Peter Mallouk said in a post that referenced Nancy Pelosi's reported stock gains.
Elsewhere, Sanctuary Wealth recently attracted a $225 million team from Edward Jones in Colorado.
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The $40 billion RIA firm's latest West Coast deal brings a veteran with over 25 years of experience to its legacy division for succession-focused advisors.
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Barely a decade old, registered index-linked annuities have quickly surged in popularity, thanks to their unique blend of protection and growth potential—an appealing option for investors looking to chart a steadier course through today's choppy market waters, says Myles Lambert, Brighthouse Financial.