Tony Esses and a team of advisers managing $800 million at Wells Fargo in Coral Gables, Florida, have moved to Snowden Lane Partners, a New York-based hybrid.
With the move, Snowden Lane, which has 12 offices and 116 employees, will manage more than $8 billion.
Esses and his advisers specialize in serving the needs of Argentinian investors. Before joining Wells Fargo in 2014, Esses was with Barclays and Republic National Bank of New York.
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