One of America’s leading women in wealth management lives in San Antonio
Jeanie Wyatt is one of Financial Times' Top 100 Women Investment Advisors in the nation.
South Texas Money Management[6] CEO and Chief Investment Officer Jeanie Wyatt[7] is one of Financial Times'[8] Top 100 Women Investment Advisors in the country.
Financial Times previously named the wealth investment firm to its inaugural list of Top 300 Registered Investment Advisors last June.
"We are very gratified to be included in both of these national lists," Wyatt said in a news release. "I couldn't be prouder of our team. The majority of our professionals are women, which is very rare in the investment world."
San Antonio-based South Texas Money Management managed $2.4 billion in assets as of Sept. 30, 2014, including equity, fixed income and balanced asset classes for individuals, trusts, retirement plans, charitable foundations and endowments. The company has offices in Austin, Corpus Christi, Dallas and Houston.
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