Brenda Ayers
Advisor at Morgan Stanley
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Advisor at Morgan Stanley
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Location
Mystic, CT 06355
Credentials
Series 66
Industry experience
6 years
Brenda Ayers is a financial advisor with Morgan Stanley Wealth Management, holding a Series 66 designation and six years of industry experience. Her prior roles include positions at Wells Fargo, Sullivan Financial LLC, and TD Bank. Outside of financial services, she is the sole proprietor of a retail business that publishes the children's book "Construction A to Z." Morgan Stanley Wealth Management provides a broad range of advisory programs to individuals and institutional clients, offering tailored financial planning supported by firm-approved tools and investment research. The firm manages approximately $2.74 trillion in client assets and integrates planning and investment services across its wide retail and institutional platform.
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Minimum fee: Maximum fee generally $5,000, up to $20,000 for certain financial plans (effective Q1 2026); fees are negotiable and may be discounted up to 100% Fee-only: Financial planning services fees payable as a one-time lump sum fee upon delivery of the Financial Plan
12 Coogan Boulevard, Suite 201
Mystic, CT 06355
Connecticut · Texas
Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC
2022 - Present (4 years)
Wells Fargo
2021 - 2022 (1 year)
Unemployed
2021 - 2021 (1 year)
Sullivan Financial LLC
2020 - 2021 (1 year)
Wells Fargo Clearing
2018 - 2020 (2 years)
TD Bank
2016 - 2018 (2 years)
East Lyme Board of Education
2008 - 2018 (10 years)
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