LOS ANGELES (May 7, 2026) — RBC Wealth Management–U.S. is excited to welcome the Shannon Ryan Wealth Management Group to the Southern California Complex. Led by Financial Advisor Shannon Ryan, the team joins from Wells Fargo where it oversaw more than $400 million in client assets. Joining Ryan is Senior Financial Associate, Robert Lebo, CRPC™.
Ryan, who is a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER® and an adjunct professor at The American College of Financial Services, has over 30 years of experience in the industry. With a deep commitment to planning, she works with individuals, corporate executives, and business owners to clarify, map out, and move through their most complex financial decisions.
“Shannon was drawn to RBC Wealth Management’s platforms and capabilities, as well as the direct access to local leadership,” said Southern California Complex Director Marcel TenBerge. “She’s a highly skilled professional who is focused on wealth planning and connecting with clients on a deep level to help them reach their goals. We are very excited she decided to join our firm.”
RBC Wealth Management is a leading financial services company in the United States, delivering trusted advice and world-class wealth solutions to individuals, families and businesses. With 195 offices across 43 states, RBC Wealth Management supports the complex needs of high-net-worth clients through customized wealth planning, investment management, retirement planning and more. As part of RBC, a diversified global financial institution and one of the world’s largest banks based on market capitalization, RBC Wealth Management offers the scale, resources and expertise to help clients achieve their financial goals. RBC Wealth Management, a division of RBC Capital Markets, LLC, registered investment adviser and Member NYSE/FINRA/SIPC. Learn more at rbcwm.com.
Riham Feshir, RBC Wealth Management, riham.feshir@rbc.com, 952-529-6256
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