Edward Jones - Financial Advisor: Robin Leach

Edward Jones - Financial Advisor: Robin Leach I serve as a partner and mentor to my clients, guiding them through life events and investment decisions. Let us show you how we can make a difference.

As a seasoned financial advisor with over 18 years of experience in the industry, I'm happy to say that my business is so much more than just a job – it's a chance for me to fulfill my passion of improving the lives of families and businesses. I believe it's important to invest my time in understanding what's important to you before you invest your money. It's also important to understand the leve

l of risk you're comfortable with when investing, so we can balance it with the steps necessary to reach your long-term goals. I began my career with Edward Jones as an office administrator, transitioning to a financial advisor in 2010. Over the years, I have earned the CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ certification and the Chartered Financial Consultant™ and Accredited Asset Management Specialist™ designations. I have also enjoyed serving on our region's leadership team and mentoring fellow financial advisors during my career. I am inspired by the people I'm blessed to work with and meet. My branch office administrator, Dena VanLoo, and I strive each day to provide an ideal client experience. We are fortunate to be able to serve clients in our local community and across the country. I’m grateful to have a strong support system from my husband, Matt. We enjoy the outdoors, boating and traveling together with our two young children, Addison and Benton, alongside our golden retriever, Lincoln. I try to instill in my children certain values that I also try to bestow on my clients, including treat every person with kindness, be attentive to the needs of others and show people you care about them. Member SIPC.
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