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September 23, 2023

McGladrey Celebrates Being First Firm Ever to Celebrate Being 28th In Anything

Well we know who will be serving sparkling grape juice and Sociables crackers later today to celebrate the wonderful news:

McGladrey Wealth Management LLC, an SEC-registered investment advisor owned by McGladrey LLP, was recently ranked as the nation's 28th largest Registered Investment Advisor (RIA) firm in Financial Advisor magazine’s 2013 ranking of Top Registered Investment Advisory Firms. The publication's rankings included more than 500 RIAs from across the country.

"At McGladrey Wealth Management, we understand the unique needs of our clients – many of whom are middle market business owners – and we are able to use that understanding to develop unique, customized plans to help them achieve their personal and professionals goals,” said Randy Matz, wealth management practice leader for McGladrey Wealth Management. “We are thrilled to, once again, be included in Financial Advisor’s annual ranking of top investment advisory firms.”

Congrats, McG! Aim high, maybe next year you can break the Top 27!

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