02/24/2026
2/22/2026 marked seven years of independence for Eagle Capital.
7 years of freedom.
7 years of faith under pressure.
7 years of refusing to play small in an industry built on comfort, control, and compliance-first thinking.
7 years ago, we did what most advisors will never do. We walked away from a major wirehouse. We turned in our resignations. We left the logo, the safety net, the brand recognition, the “security.” We walked out with conviction and a prayer.
We call it breaking out of jail.
Not because we were angry. Not because we were reckless. But because we were done building inside someone else’s box. We were done allowing platform limitations, product shelves, and corporate incentives to dictate what solutions our clients could access. Our clients deserved open architecture, true objectivity, and strategies built around stewardship — not shareholder margins.
So we stepped into the unknown.
No guarantees.
No certainty on who would follow.
No roadmap on how to rebuild from scratch.
It was uncomfortable. It was emotional. There were sleepless nights. There were moments when payroll felt heavy. There were times we quietly asked, “Did we just make the hardest mistake of our careers?”
But vision doesn’t retreat when it gets hard.
We pushed.
We sacrificed.
We built brick by brick.
Not for ego. Not for headlines. Not for awards. But for families who trust us with their life’s work. For the ability to say yes to solutions others can’t offer. For the freedom to build portfolios based on conviction, not corporate approval.
When we walked out, our prayer was simple:
“God, lead us.”
And He did.
Doors opened we couldn’t force.
Provisions showed up we couldn’t predict.
Relationships formed we couldn’t manufacture.
The growth has been real. The expansion has been measurable. But what matters most is this: we built it on faith, not fear.
Here’s the truth no one posts about: independence is heavy. Leadership is lonely. Responsibility is relentless. There were tears. There were internal battles. There were moments when quitting would have been easier.
But we don’t quit.
7 in Scripture represents completion. A cycle finished. A foundation laid.
8 represents new beginnings. Resurrection. A new order after completion.
So Year 8 isn’t a victory lap. It’s a launchpad.
We are not here to build average portfolios.
We are not here to mimic everyone else.
We are not here to manage money inside someone else’s cage.
We are here to build a true wealth management firm — independent, unapologetic, faith-driven, and client-first to the core.
We will continue to evolve beyond the typical industry model.
We will continue to attract like-minded advisors who value culture over commission.
We will continue to expand with conviction, not compromise.
And we will continue to give God the glory for every step.
If you’re comfortable with average, we’re not your firm.
Here’s to Year 8.
Stronger. Sharper. Independent.
Let’s soar.
God bless.