MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota (October 30, 2017) – RBC Wealth Management, one of the nation’s largest full-service wealth management firms, recently welcomed the Dominello Investment Group in the newly opened Farmington, CT office, according to Aaron Scott, Director of RBC’s Hartford Complex.
The Dominello Investment Group is comprised of George Dominello, Senior Vice President – Financial Advisor, and his son William Dominello CFP®, Senior Vice President – Financial Advisor. George Dominello joins RBC with 36 years of industry experience and William Dominello with 10. They manage $395 million in assets and join from Wells Fargo Advisors. Also joining with the Dominellos is Vanessa Mason, Senior Registered Client Associate.
“We decided to join RBC Wealth Management because of its global reputation for strength and stability,” said George and William. “We were also incredibly impressed that everyone from senior management to the individual advisor, truly puts clients first in all decisions.”
“RBC Wealth Management is thrilled to welcome George and William to our new Farmington office,” said Scott. “They are a highly skilled team of advisors who take pride in developing the best investment strategies to meet their clients’ individual needs.”
The new Farmington branch, which opened on October 16, is located at 30 Batterson Park Road, Suite 350 in Farmington.
In the United States, RBC Wealth Management operates as a division of RBC Capital Markets, LLC. Founded in 1909, RBC Capital Markets, LLC. is a member of the New York Stock Exchange, the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, the Securities Investor Protection Corporation, and other major securities exchanges. RBC Wealth Management has $310 billion in total client assets with approximately 1,800 financial advisors operating in 200 locations in 40 states.
Jonell Lundquist, RBC Wealth Management, 612-371-2239 or Jonell.lundquist@rbc.com
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