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Midland Financial Advisor Honored in National Publications

By: Press Release
Updated: September 15, 2010

Van Pearcy, President of Van Pearcy’s Wealth Services Team, was recently named as #11 on Registered Rep.’s and # 59 on Barron’s lists of “The Top 100 Independent Financial Advisors in America.”

Registered Rep. weighed factors such as total retail client assets under management and years in the industry in determining its list of top advisors, while Barron’s looked at each advisor’s assets under management, the advisor’s share of revenue and profits generated, and quality of service.*

“We at Raymond James are very proud to be associated with an advisor of Van’s caliber,” said Dick Averitt, chairman and CEO of Raymond James Financial Services. “Being named to both Barron’s and Registered Rep.’s highly selective lists speaks to the quality and integrity of those who choose to affiliate with us.”

            Pearcy, who manages more than $740 million in client assets has been previously acknowledged by publications for his/her outstanding work in the field, including Financial Advisor, Research Magazine, and the Midland Reporter-Telegram.

            He is actively involved in the Midland Children’s Rehabilitation Center, Midland Fireman’s Pension Fund, St. Ann’s Catholic School Endowment Committee, the University of Notre Dame’s national Monogram Club, and is an assistant track coach at Midland Christian High School.

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