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Washington Wealth Launches In LA, Adds $120 Million Team From Wells Fargo

Middleburg, VA-based Washington
Wealth Management, has taken on an advisory group with $120
million in assets and $1.4 million in
revenues from Wells Fargo. Simultaneously, the firm has launched
an office in
Woodland Hills, LA.
The former Wells group, called Pacific Point Asset Management,
consists of Ricardo Montejano, team leader, and partners David
Yee and Jeff
Mramor. Additionally, Christian Amato, latterly of Morgan
Stanley, joined the team.
Montejano said his team came to realize that operating
independently offered the “greatest number of solutions” to serve
clients in
a “conflict free manner.”
Whit
Whitehouse, Washington Wealth director, will manage the new
Woodland Hills office,
which represents the firm’s third branch in California and its
first in the LA market. Overall, the firm has seven
offices.
“The Los Angeles market is an important
market for us... Along with our growth in California, our
national strategy keeps
rolling on, stoked by advisor demand, with more announcements
pending in the
coming months from across the country,” said John Simmons,
president of the firm.
In other recent developments, the SEC-registered
investment advisory firm bolstered its Carmel Valley, CA office
in March, with
the addition of William Blanton - formerly of Morgan Stanley
Smith Barney - and
his Vintage West Capital Management team.
Washington
Wealth was established in 2010 with the strategy of enabling
advisors to take
ownership of their business while providing access to
investment products
and services from an independent wealth management platform.