Aubrey W
Series 65
Goleta, CA
Open Path Financial
Aubrey Williams is a financial advisor at Open Path Financial with one year of industry experience. He holds a Series 65 credential and has a background in defense technology, currently serving as Associate Director of Program Management at Raytheon Technologies. Williams also worked at Lockheed Martin Corporation for 17 years. Open Path Financial is a fee-only advisory firm that provides time-based financial planning and investment consultations to individuals, families, businesses, trusts, charities, and other organizations. The firm emphasizes long-term asset allocation using low-cost mutual funds and ETFs, tax efficiency, and periodic rebalancing, and does not manage client assets or hold custody.
Larry D
Series 63, Series 65
South Holland, IL
Blueprint Financial Advisors
Larry Deyoung is a financial advisor at Blueprint Financial Advisors with 49 years of industry experience. He holds Series 63 and Series 65 licenses and has worked previously at Private Client Services and Bluegrass Capital Advisors, LLC. He serves as a trustee for the Village of South Holland, overseeing economic development and code enforcement departments. Blueprint Financial Advisors serves individuals, trusts, pension and ERISA plans, foundations, and endowments by providing discretionary and non-discretionary portfolio management, financial planning, and retirement plan consulting. The firm employs a globally diversified investment approach that combines strategic asset allocation with tactical adjustments based on proprietary momentum and trend-following signals.
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Eldersburg, MD
ABEL Financial Management Co.
Hi, I'm Steve. I've loved financial planning ever since I was a kid watching the ticker tape on CNBC as my mom, a homemaker learned about finances herself. I grew up in a very frugal household who taught me about working hard and saving for the future. My mother was a homemaker or "domestic engineer" as she calls it and my father was a federal employee. I was fortunate to be introduced to Rita Abel and become the owner of her small, family owned financial planning firm in 2019. Today we work with approximately 60 families. What makes us unique is our passion to be "accountability partner's" for our clients to ensure they take care of the important financial matters in their lives. We are part financial advisors and party financial therapists for our married couples but most importantly we are organized, proactive and have a passion for financial planning. Looking forward to meeting and if you want to know more, I encourage you to read our google reviews online. Just search "Abel Financial Reviews" in google.
Jeremy K
Series 66
Hoffman Estates, IL
Edward Jones
Jeremy Klein is a financial advisor at Edward Jones with a Series 66 designation and one year of industry experience. Prior to joining Edward Jones, he held positions at Experis / Manpower Group, PTC Servicemax, Flexera, and Verizon Connect / Fleetmatics. Edward Jones is a full-service wealth management firm serving more than four million individual and institutional clients. The firm manages approximately $1.01 trillion in assets and offers a range of discretionary and non-discretionary investment strategies, supported by a nationwide network of financial advisors and branch offices.
Kevin M
Series 65, Series 66
Wake Forest, NC
Wealth More Enterprise, Inc.
Kevin Matthews is a financial advisor at Wealth More Enterprise, Inc. with four years of industry experience. He holds Series 65 and Series 66 licenses and previously worked at WillowTree, Novozymes, and Citigroup. Outside of his advisory role, Matthews is the CEO and owner of Building Bread, an education-focused business where he also serves as an author and speaker. Wealth More Enterprise provides investment advisory and financial planning services to individual U.S. investors through a primarily digital platform. The firm combines proprietary algorithms and human consultations to manage discretionary portfolios via a wrap-fee program.