A team comprised of three sisters left Raymond James, the regional broker-dealer where their father had worked for more than a decade, to join Ameriprise.
The group oversaw $141 million at their former employer, according to
Erin Wynn Masters, Galin Wynn Crist and Kirstin Wynn Moore joined Ameriprise's employee branch in Ormond Beach, Florida, where they report to branch manager Daniel Landrau.
Regional brokerages such as Raymond James and Ameriprise have been on a
FAMILY AFFAIR
The sisters' departure from
Erin Wynn Masters started her advisory career at Prudential Securities in 1996. Though her father was also registered with the firm at the time, they worked independently, according to Ameriprise.
Independent and regional firms have been maintaining strong appeal with new recruits.
She joined her father's practice at Raymond James in 2008, according to BrokerCheck.
Her sisters were already working with their father. Crist, also an advisor, got her start in the business with Dean Witter in 1990, where Greg Wynn was working at that time. Moore serves the team as a client service associate.
Masters said they made the move because of the Minneapolis-based firm's platform.
"We’re leveraging Ameriprise resources ― specifically their branding, marketing and digital capabilities ― to grow our client base," she said in a statement.
A spokeswoman for Raymond James confirmed their departure, but declined to comment further.