Carolin Botzenhardt, who managed $100 million at Wells Fargo Advisors in San Diego, has joined the La Jolla, California, branch office of UBS Private Wealth Management.
Botzenhardt, who had been with Wells Fargo for five years, earlier spent 15 years with Deutsche Bank Securities.
Botzenhardt’s areas of expertise include investment management, trust and estate planning, residential, commercial and structured lending solutions, as well as capital markets and foreign exchange, UBS said in a press release Monday.
Fueled by a recent shot in the arm from private equity firm Carlyle, MAI adds a $490 million Atlanta RIA as it keeps building out its national footprint.
“Todd Burkhalter organized what is likely the largest Ponzi scheme in Georgia history,” said one FBI official.
With experience from Goldman Sachs and TD Ameritrade, the RIA's newest SVP hire adds to a recent wave of executive departures from hybrid Osaic.
Chicago-based Mesirow Fiduciary Solutions adds flexPATH's plan-level outsourced fiduciary book, boosting its retirement market reach to $164 billion.
Also, Raymond James's employee advisor channel adds breakaways from Wells Fargo and Stifel, while UBS welcomes an ex-Morgan Stanley duo in Indiana.
Northern Trust’s Ken Lassner shows advisors how to convert volatility into after-tax portfolio gains
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