MICG Investment Management, a boutique wealth management firm in the Mid-Atlantic, proudly welcomes Theresa Lamie to its wealth management team. A former UBS Control Officer for the Virginia Complex, her decision to join MICG follows a trend for MICG in hiring financial leaders from wealth management firms and wirehouses.
Newport News, VA (PRWEB) January 31, 2010 -- MICG Investment Management, a boutique wealth management firm in the Mid-Atlantic, proudly welcomes Theresa Lamie to its wealth management team.
Well-respected in the industry, and a former UBS Control Officer for the Virginia Complex, her decision to join MICG follows a trend for MICG in hiring financial leaders from wealth management firms and wirehouses. Most recently seen in the case of Brad Hunt, former UBS Market Area Manager for the state of Virginia – he was hired in the role of Managing Director – Private Client Group for MICG; and Chris Wilkinson, former UBS Business Development Coach for the state of Virginia – he was hired in the role of Branch Manager for Richmond.
Lamie serves as MICG’s Director of Administration & Operations for all five branches: Norfolk, Newport News, Richmond, Alexandria, and New York. She holds the following licenses: 7, 63, 65, 9, 10, VA Life/Health/Annuity.
MICG Investment Management offers a plethora of wealth management solutions. Our vision is to be the premier wealth management choice for discerning individuals, families and businesses. Visit www.micgwealth.com for more information.
This does not constitute an offer to buy or sell any security. Accounts carried by First Clearing, LLC, Member FINRA and SIPC. Securities are not FDIC Insured/ Not Bank Guaranteed/May Lose Value.
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