Private Advisor Group Expands Leadership Team with New Advisor Growth, Marketing, and Compliance Heads
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MORRISTOWN, N.J., May 18, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Private Advisor Group, one of the largest and fastest-growing independent wealth management firms in the country , today announces the appointment of four senior leaders from the financial services profession to its leadership team. The new roles include:
Raphiella Adamson, Compliance Director; with extensive experience encompassing technology, transitions, branch exams, licensing, and registration, she will be responsible for helping the firm navigate compliance complexities in today s highly regulated wealth management environment with a keen focus on cost and risk management for RIAs. Adamson received her bachelor s degree from San Diego State University and holds her FINRA Series 6, 7, 24, 26, and 63 securities registrations held with LPL Financial.
Author Shares His Life-Changing Experience Facing Both God and Satan in New Thought-Provoking Book
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Glenn Walling explains and analyzes the otherworldly event that he never imagined he would endure in ‘I Met God and Also Satan’
“Recently, God directed me to go ahead and write about the encounter and to present answers to logical challenges along with the story presentation.” MESA, Ariz. (PRWEB) May 17, 2021 In “I Met God and Also Satan: The Out-of-Body Experience That Dramatically Changed My Life” by Glenn Walling, the author examines how he and his college roommate, utilizing the scientific method, tested world-renowned philosopher René Descartes’ theory “I think, therefore I am.” While testing this theory back in his dorm room in southern California, Walling had a life-changing experience he could never have dreamed possible. In “I Met God and Also Satan,” Walling shares the
As the conversation addressing climate change heats up, the La Jolla Town Council heard from legislators and activists during its May 13 meeting about work being done to build climate resilience.
IMPERIAL VALLEY â The Claddagh Club of the Imperial Valley extended their hands in friendship to five local high school graduating seniors by awarding them scholarships for their future college studies.
The Claddagh Club, also known as the Imperial Valley Irish American Club, has been awarding scholarships to local high school graduates almost as long as the Clubâs inception in 1997, according to Club President Kim Taylor.
âWe wanted to do something where students from the whole Valley would be eligible,â she said. âI know we still have teachers and retired teachers (as members) and itâs just a way to do something for young people.â
Savage, MN (PRWEB) May 11, 2021 DoALL Sawing Products announces the sixth webinar in a series covering how to select the proper structural saw. Learn how