Steward Partners Continues 2018 Growth with Former Morgan Stanley Advisor
Ken Neuman will join Steward's New Morristown, NJ Office
MORRISTOWN, N.J., Oct. 11, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Steward Partners Global Advisory, LLC, an employee-owned, full-service independent partnership associated with Raymond James Financial Services, Inc. (member FINRA/SIPC), today announced that Ken Neuman has joined Steward Partners in Morristown, NJ.
Mr. Neuman joins the firm from Morgan Stanley, where he oversaw more than $135 million in client assets and over the last decade has helped his clients achieve their financial goals through all stages of wealth, working on a variety of issues spanning from retirement and estate planning to defined contribution and 529 plans. He is the 26th advisor to join Steward Partners this year, another sign of the firm's tremendous growth. In 2018 alone, Steward has expanded its footprint with 4 new offices, bringing the firm's total to 16 office locations operating across 8 states and Washington D.C.
"Anyone that has met Ken knows that he is dedicated to his clients' success," said Tim Sheridan, Steward Partners' Divisional President. "Our new Morristown office has been growing fast, and we couldn't be happier to welcome someone with Ken's stellar record and impeccable client relations skills, to continue the momentum we've been generating in the Garden State over the last year."
"When I made the decision to find a new firm I knew I wanted to work somewhere that would provide me with the tools and flexibility to best serve my clients," added Ken Neuman. "In that regard, Steward is a perfect fit and I couldn't be happier about this new opportunity for both my practice and my clients."
Mr. Neuman graduated from Rutgers University in 1983 with a degree in Economics and later earned the designation of Certified Portfolio Manager in 2014. He spent the first 23 years of his career with Merrill Lynch's Private Client Group before moving to Morgan Stanley in 2006. He joins Steward Partners as a Senior Vice President and Wealth Manager in the firm's Morristown, New Jersey office, which opened in May 2018.
About Steward Partners Global Advisory
With offices in Albany, N.Y., Andover and Boston, Mass., Baltimore and Bethesda, Md., Clearwater, Fla., Newtown, CT., Keene, Manchester and Portsmouth, N.H., Paramus and Morristown, N.J., Houston, Tex., Richmond, Va., New York City and Washington, D.C., Steward Partners Global Advisory, LLC, is an employee-owned, full-service independent partnership catering to family, institutional and multigenerational wealth.
For more information, visit us at www.stewardpartners.com.
About Raymond James Financial Services, Inc.
Raymond James Financial Services, Inc. is a financial services firm supporting more than 4,300 independent financial advisors nationwide. Since 1974, Raymond James Financial Services Inc., member FINRA/SIPC, has provided a wide range of investment and wealth planning related services through its affiliate, Raymond James & Associates, Inc., member New York Stock Exchange/SIPC. Both broker/dealers are wholly owned subsidiaries of Raymond James Financial, Inc. (NYSE-RJF) a leading diversified financial services company with approximately 7,700 financial advisors in 3,000 locations throughout the United States, Canada and overseas. Total client assets are $788 billion.
Steward Partners Holdings, Steward Partners Global Advisory, LLC and Ken Neuman maintain a separate professional business relationship with, and our registered professionals offer securities through, Raymond James Financial Services, Inc., member FINRA/SIPC. Investment advisory services offered through Steward Partners Investment Advisory, LLC, 1776 I Street NW, Suite 700, Washington, DC 20006. Toll Free: (844) 801-8268.
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