New Moves: HighTower exec defects to a hyper-active-investing 'fiduciary' roll-up, BlackRock alums launch American Century ETF line, Alfred Bros. go crypto, millennials found Bay Area UHNW firm and more...
'New Moves in the Biz' -- winter edition -- charts high-profiles hires to low-profile firms and vice-versa in the greater RIA galaxy
Frederick Van Den Abbeel
|David Williams
|Maureen Jones
|Rene Casis
|Sean Walker
|Eddie Alfred
|Tieu-Bich Nguyen
|Amit Dogra
|Kathleen Roche
|Derek Vito
|Edward Butler
|Jeffrey Hood
|Brad Herman
|Toller Miller
|Christina Donnelly
|Sarah Bauer
|Robert Martin
|Philip McDonald
|John Linder
|Robert Shrekgast
|Melissa Spadafora
Jeff Spears
Frederick Van Den Abbeel
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