How the Independent Wealth Advisers List was
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How the Independent Wealth Advisers List was
42 THE LIST SF BUSINESS TIMES | MAY 23-29, 2008 sanfrancisco.bizjournals.com The42Winner’s Circle: The Bay Area’s Top 25 Independent Wealth Advisers THE LIST sanfrancisco.bizjournals.com SF BUSINESS TIMES | MAY 23-29, 2008 1 (415) 371-7800 2 Charles Brighton 3 Thomas Burkhart 4 3 Thomas Burkhart Savant Group The Savant Group The 461 Second St., Ste. 151, San Francisco 94107 461 Second St., Ste. (415) 151, 543-9963 San Francisco 94107 (415) 543-9963 Richard Stone 4 Richard Stone 5 6 7 Norman Boone 8 Thomas Myers 9 Debra Wetherby 6 343 Sansome St., Ste. 1600, San Francisco 94104 (415) 288-3000 Norman Boone 8 Thomas Myers 9 Brownson, Rehmus & Foxworth Inc. 345 California St., Ste. 1100, San Francisco 94104 (415) 781-8535 12 John Ohmer Dan Goldie 13 14 John Ohmer 100 Larkspur Landing Circle, Ste. 110, Larkspur 94939 (415) 925-1388 (415) 371-7800 13 14 Bruce Dzieza 15 Mike Fitzhugh* 16 George Papadoyannis (415) 362-5637 17 Andrew Rand 16 George Papadoyannis 17 Andrew Rand Rudney Associates George Papadoyannis 111 Deerwood Road, 951 Ste.Mariners 130, San 94583 IslandRamon Blvd., Ste. 410, San Mateo 94404 (650) 593-9170 (925) 838-0696 18 Howe Barnes Hoefer Arnett Inc. Willow Creek Financial555 Services Inc. Market St., 18th Floor, San Francisco 94105 538-5708 100 Larkspur Landing(415) Circle, Ste. 110, Larkspur 94939 Gregory Friedman (415) 925-1388 580 California St., Ste. 1900, San Francisco 94104 20 22 Carlo Panaccione Gregory FriedmanNavigation Group Inc. Wealth Planning and Management Services 19 Charles Osborne 22 Friedman & AssociatesThree Lagoon Drive, Ste. 110, Redwood City 94065 (650) 595-1700 1744 Novato Blvd, Ste. 200, Novato 94947 Jan Lambert (415) 493-5900 Lambert and Associates 24 Michael Golub (510) 849-4667 Small bus. Endowments Small bus. Endowments Foundations $7 $7 $25+ $1.9 $20 - $100 $25 - $200+ $10 - $30 $15 - $50 $2 - $5+ $1 - $10+ $1 - $5 $1.5 $2.5 - $7 $0.5 - $3 $2 $15 - $25 $1.5 $1 - $2 $0.5 - $3 $3 - $5+ $0.625 $3 - $12 $2 $5 - $10 $2 - $5 $1 - $2 $1 $3 $1 - $5+ $0.875 $3 - $5 $1 $3 - $10+ $15 - $25 $2 - $8 $3 $1 - $2 $1 - $5+ $1 $1 - $10+ $15 - $25 $2 - $5+ $3 - $10 $1 - $5 $2 - $20+ $1 - $2 $5 - $10+ $10 - $30 $25+ $2 - $10 $20 - $100 $1 - $5 $1.5 $1 Typical net worth (millions)4 Team total $20 - $30 assets2 $3 - $5 MAY 23-29, 2008 Team total assets2 $4,960,000,000 $4,960,000,000 $6 $1,650,000,000 $972,998,661 $5+ $972,998,661 $1,650,000,000 $459,900,000 $3 - $10+ $459,900,000 $603,000,000 $5 - $10 $30+ $1.9 $5 - $10 $3 - $10+ $2 - $3 $6 $5+ $2 - $3+ $2 - $3 25 $2 - $3+ $20 - $30 $5 $5 2817 Crow Canyon Road, Ste. 206A, San Ramon 94583 Peter Karp Golub Group Karp Capital Management 2929 Campus Drive, Ste. San 94403 2269 145, Chestnut St.,Mateo Ste. 308, San Francisco 94123 (650) 212-2240 (415) 345-8185 4 $15 - $25 (925) 820-0338 Osborne Partners Capital Management Jill Hollander 580 California St., Ste.Financial 1900,Connections San Francisco 94104 Group Inc. (415) 362-5637 2608 9th St., Ste. 302, Berkeley 94710 Typical account size Typical (millions) Typical account size $15 - net $25worth (millions)4 (millions)4 CalBay Investments Inc. Howe Barnes Hoefer Arnett Inc. 500 La San Gonda Way, Ste. 280, Danville 94526 555 Market St., 18th Floor, Francisco 94105 (925) 743-3360 (415) 538-5708 23 George PapadoyannisMichael Golub GolubSte. Group410, San Mateo 94404 951 Mariners Island Blvd., 2929 Campus Drive, Ste. 145, San Mateo 94403 (650) 593-9170 (650) 212-2240 Michael Allard 18 21 Friedman & Associates 1744 Novato Blvd, Ste. 200, Novato 94947 21 (415) 493-5900 Aspiriant Osborne 101 Second St., Ste. Charles 1400, San Francisco 94105 Osborne Partners Capital Management (415) 371-7800 19 YBR Financial Advisors Mike Fitzhugh* 2221 Pacific Ave., Ste. 1, San Francisco 94115 Aspiriant (415) 346-2221 101 Second St., Ste. 1400, San Francisco 94105 15 Rudney Associates 111 Deerwood Road, Ste. 130, San Ramon 94583 Dan Goldie Financial Services (925) 838-0696 750 Menlo Ave., Ste. 200, BruceMenlo DziezaPark 94025 (650) 566-1121 Willow Creek Financial Services Inc. 11 YBR Financial Advisors Bingham, Osborn, & Scarborough LLC Pacific Ave., Ste. 1, San Francisco 94115 345 California St., Ste.2221 1100, San Francisco 94104 (415) 346-2221 (415) 781-8535 Eric Rudney Dan Goldie Wetherby Asset Management Services 94104 417 Montgomery St., Dan 3rd Goldie Floor,Financial San Francisco 750 Menlo Ave., Ste. 200, Menlo Park 94025 (415) 399-9159 (650) 566-1121 Jeff Lancaster Wetherby Asset Management 417 Montgomery St., 3rd Floor, San Francisco 94104 399-9159 Brownson, Rehmus & (415) Foxworth Inc. 1550 El Camino Real,Jeff Ste.Lancaster 200, Menlo Park 94025 Bingham, Osborn, & Scarborough LLC (650) 328-1766 10 Baker Street AdvisorsMosaic LLC Financial Partners Inc. 140 Geary St., 6th Floor,94105 San Francisco 94108 455 Market St., Ste. 620, San Francisco (415) 788-1952 (415) 344-6180 Mosaic Financial Partners 1550 Inc. El Camino Real, Ste. 200, Menlo Park 94025 (650)San 328-1766 140 Geary St., 6th Floor, Francisco 94108 Debra Wetherby (415) 788-1952 (415) 344-6180 7 Mt. Eden Investment Advisors Jeff Colin 343 Sansome St., Ste.Baker 1600, San Francisco Street Advisors LLC 94104 455 Market St., Ste. 620, San Francisco 94105 (415) 288-3000 Eric Rudney 20 Salient Wealth Management LLC 750 Lindaro St., Ste. 130, San Rafael 94901 Salient Wealth Management LLC (415) 526-2900 750 Lindaro St., Ste. 130, Rafael 94901 KeithSan McWilliams (415) 526-2900 Mt. Eden Investment Advisors Jeff Colin 12 2 Keith McWilliams 11 Aspiriant 101 Second St., Ste. 1400, San Francisco 94105-3655 (415) 371-7800 Brighton Jones LLC Charles Brighton Brighton Jones LLC 2253 Union St., Ste. 101, San Francisco 94123 2253 Union St., Ste. 101, San Francisco 94123 (415) 673-3632 (415) 673-3632 5 10 Advises clients with investable assets of: <$1mm $1mm-$10mm >$10mm 1 Foundations 1 Advises clients with investable assets of: <$1mm $1mm-$10mm >$10mm 1 Adviser Firm Address Phone Aspiriant Kochis* 101 Second St., Ste. Tim 1400, San Francisco 94105-3655 Rank3 Rank3 The Winner’s Circle: The Bay Area’s Top 25 Independent Wealth Advisers Adviser Firm Address Phone Tim Kochis* $603,000,000 $4,000,000,000 $30+ $400,000,000 $10,000,000,000 $2 - $10 $4,000,000,000 $400,000,000 $3,000,000,000 $25 - $200+ $10,000,000,000 $2,100,000,000 $15 - $50 $3,000,000,000 $450,000,000 $5$230,000,000 - $10+ $310,000,000 $2 - $20+ $2,100,000,000 $450,000,000 $440,000,000 $3 - $10 $230,000,000 $4,960,000,000 $1 $310,000,000 $450,000,000 $2.5 - $7 $440,000,000 $861,000,000 $236,000,000 $15 - $25 $4,960,000,000 $800,000,000 $2 - $8 $861,000,000 $690,000,000 $3$125,000,000 $330,000,000 $3 - $10+ $450,000,000 $236,000,000 $239,000,000 $3 - $5 $800,000,000 $135,000,000 $3 - $5+ $95,000,000 $690,000,000 Printed with permission by the Winner’s Circle LLC, owner of the copyright, material and rights are protected. This Michael Allard $3 with the understanding that the Winner’s Circle registered trademark and copyrighted $0.625 $125,000,000 may not be published outside the SFBT without written consent from the Winner’s Circle LLC. 1Investable assets, excluding primary residence; “” indicates 5% or more of adviser’s business. 2Total team assets CalBay Investments Inc. include custodied and non-custodied assets that adviser and team advise. Adviser is ranked on individual assets, or percentage of contribution to team; some individuals on list are not part of team and assets reflect only 500 La Gonda Way, 280,weightings Danvilleare 94526 their share.Ste. Different assigned to different types of assets. 3Ranking algorithm includes revenues produced, but is not published. 4Account size and net worth refer to individual business, (925) 743-3360 not institutional; net worth includes primary residence. *Kochis and Fitzhugh are partners. The Winner’s Circle is an organization independent of the firms involved and does not receive compensation from the over 100 participating firms or its affiliates, financial advisers or the media in exchange for ranking purposes. Each adviser on this year’s List was filtered down from a national$3 list -of$12 securities firms, banks, independent firms$330,000,000 and Carlo Panaccione $5 - $10 more. The Winner’s Circle vetted each Series-7 registered adviser through a host of quantitative and qualitative criteria, including assets managed, revenues, experience levels, acceptable compliance records and U4 Navigation Group Wealth Planning andand Management forms, Inc. discussions with management more. BecauseServices client portfolios are typically unaudited, portfolio performance is not a criteria; instead, the Winner’s Circle focuses on customer satisfaction and client retention. Winner’s a registered trademark of the Winner’s Circle LLC. For more information about the Winner’s Circle or to nominate an adviser, visit www.wcorg.com. Three LagoonThe Drive, Ste.Circle 110,is Redwood City 94065 (650) 595-1700 Jan Lambert $0.875 $2 - $5 $239,000,000 Lambert and Associates 2817 Crow Canyon Road, Ste. 206A, San Ramon 94583 (925) 820-0338 Jill Hollander $1 $1 - $5 $135,000,000 Financial Connections Group Inc. 2608 9th St., Ste. 302, Berkeley 94710 (510) 849-4667 Peter Karp $1.5 $3 - $5 $95,000,000 Karp Capital Management 2269 Chestnut St., Ste. 308, San Francisco 94123 (415) 345-8185 23 How the Independent Wealth Advisers List was developed 24Business Times teamed up for the With more than 7,000 nominations received every The San Francisco counties, plus Palo Alto. The Winner’s Circle prosecond year in a row with the Winner’s Circle LLC to year, rankings are based on quantitative (assets vided all research for the list with the exception of highlight top professionals in wealth management. and revenues) and qualitative criteria (compliance addresses and contact information. The Winner’s Circle is an organization of outrecords, discussions with management and peers, We’ve also reprinted two lists: The Bay Area’s Printed with permission by the Winner’s Circle LLC, owner of the copyright, with the understanding that the Winner’s Circle registered trademark and copyrighted material and rights are protected. This standing advisers and industry leaders. Its mission telephone and in-person interviews, etc.) For more Top 25 Women Wealth Advisers and the Bay Area’s may not be published outside the SFBT without written consent from the Winner’s Circle LLC. Investable assets, excluding primary residence; “” indicates 5% or more of adviser’s business. 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San Mateo, Alameda, Contra Costa and Marin published Aug. 15. n 25 1 3 2 4 36 INDEPENDENT WEALTH ADVISERS MAY 23-29, 2008 SF BUSINESS TIMES | MAY 23-29, 2008 sanfrancisco.bizjournals.com Brighton attracts young, young, technology technologyentrepreneurs entrepreneurs Brighton attracts BY JENNIFER PENDLETON BY JENNIFER PENDLETON No. 2 2 No. Charles Brighton San Francisco Business Times Contributor San Francisco Business Times Contributor C Charles Brighton C harles Brighton dreamed of being trained as an aviator at the Air Force Academy in harles Brighton dreamed of being Colorado Springs as he finished high school. Then livingas in an Santa Fe, N.M., trained aviator atBrighton the Air obtained Force the required recommendation from then-Gov. Bill Academy in Colorado hea Richardson, and awaited the call. ButSprings when he as failed medical test, Brighton’s ambitions wereliving pushed finished highflying school. Then back. He decided to wait it out at the University of New inMexico Santaat Albuquerque. Fe, N.M., There, Brighton much obtained to Brighton’sthe surprise, he became excited about from studying economics, required recommendation then-Gov. and dreams of flying gave way to dreams of a career in Bill Richardson, and awaited the call. But business. Brighton’s formative years weretest, spentBrighton’s in Boston as when he failed a medical the son of a physics professor at Brandeis University. flying ambitions were rejected pushedhis back. He When he was 13, his father conventional life to pursue a dream of working full-time as a fine of artdecided to wait it out at the University ist. The family moved to Santa Fe, an artist enclave. New Mexico atshock,” Albuquerque. There, much “It was culture is how Brighton remembers experience of moving from the high-energy hustle tothe Brighton’s surprise, he became excited of Boston to the Southwestern city of distinctive adobe buildings. The transition was tough, but dreams it also opened about studying economics, and of Brighton’s eyes to arts and culture 180 degrees from flying gave way to dreams of a career in that of the eastern seaboard. After graduating from college in 1989, Brighton business. moved to Seattle, his preferred locale. He worked as formative years wereland spent aBrighton’s bartender, biding time until he could a jobinin finance. as Brighton broke with a position handling Boston the son of ain physics professor at marketing for a local money management firm, and Brandeis University. was 13, hisof little by little, higher-upsWhen trainedhe him in aspects financial planning.his Fiveconventional years later, Brighton landed father rejected life to pur-at Deloitte & Touche in Chicago as a financial planning sue a dream of working full-time as a fine specialist. AfterThe three family years, Deloitte & Touche offeredFe, himan the artist. moved to Santa opportunity to return to Seattle. artist enclave. In 1999, Brighton formed the independent fee-based firm of Brighton Jones with partner John Jones, a for- “It was culture shock,” is how Brighton remembers the experience of moving from the high-energy hustle of Boston to the Southwestern city of distinctive adobe buildings. The transition was tough, but it also opened Brighton’s eyes to arts and culture 180 degrees from that of the eastern seaboard. After graduating from college in 1989, Brighton moved to Seattle, his preferred locale. He worked as a bartender, biding time until he could land a job in finance. Brighton broke in with a position handling marketing for a local money management firm, and little by little, higher-ups trained him in aspects of financial planning. Five years later, Brighton landed at Deloitte & Title: Founder and lead adviser. Company: Brighton Jones. Base: Seattle and San Francisco. Title: Founder and lead adviser. Typical size of account: $5 million. Company: Brighton Jones. Typical client’s net worth: $6 million. Team’s total assets: $1.65 Base: Seattle andbillion. San Francisco. Watching in ’08: “We couldn’t care less what happens in the short term. Markets will always be in the short Typical size of account: $5volatile million. term. That’s what creates opportunity. What I’m more concerned is what’s happening years from now.” Typicalwith client’s net worth:10$6 million. Team’s total assets: $1.65 billion. Brighton says his clients are often those with first- Brighton says his clients are often generation wealth. those with first-generation wealth. mer Deloitte colleague. They set up offices in a loft in the city’s trendy Capitol Hill district. At the time, there were numerous client prospects among the crowds Touche in Chicago asataInternet-based financial planning being handed stock options startups. But within a year, that evaporated as the dot-coms specialist. tanked in 2000. Brighton Jones persevered, signing up After three years, Deloitte & Touche ofwhomever they could as clients. Today, Brighton Jones manages billion assets, fered him the opportunity to$1.5 return to inSeattle. In 1999, Brighton formed the independent fee-based firm of Brighton Jones with partner John Jones, a former Deloitte colleague. They set up offices in a loft in the city’s trendy Capitol Hill district. At the time, there were numerous client prospects among the crowds being handed stock options at Internet-based startups. But within a year, that evaporated as the dot-coms tanked in 2000. Brighton Jones persevered, signing up whomever they could as clients. Today, Brighton Jones manages $1.5 billion in assets, specializing in investment advice, tax planning, estate and trust strategies, family continuity, wealth transfer and strategic philanthropy. specializing in investment advice, tax planning, estate and trust strategies, family wealth transfer Watching in ’08: “Wecontinuity, couldn’t care less and strategic philanthropy. what happens in the short term. MarThe typical Brighton Jones client is someone with first-generation wealth; not client list kets will always be surprisingly, volatile inthe the short is heavily weighted to entrepreneurs and corporate term. That’s what creates opportunity. execs from the worlds of computer software and other technology. Brighton clients tendwith to beis relativeWhat I’m moreJones’ concerned ly young, as is Brighton Jones’ staff — the average age what’s happening 10 years from now.” of its client is 46 years old; Brighton Jones’ advisers range in age from 28 to 44. Brighton shuttles between Seattle and San Francisco, as the firm strives Brighton to build its Jones fledgling San Francisco The typical client is someoperation, established in February 2007. Brighton one has with wealth; Jones hadfirst-generation San Francisco clients on its not rolls surfor years, but decided to establish additionalweighted office in prisingly, the client list isanheavily the city because of its status as the world’s biggest to entrepreneurs and corporate execs from tech market, no matter how the economy gyrates. “There’s a newof millionaire made every 30and seconds the worlds computer software other down there,” he said. technology. Brighton Jones’ clients tend to be relatively young, as is Brighton Jones’ staff -- the average age of its client is 46 years old; Brighton Jones’ advisers range in age from 28 to 44. Brighton shuttles between Seattle and San Francisco, as the firm strives to build its fledgling San Francisco operation, established in February 2007. Brighton Jones has had San Francisco clients on its rolls for years, but decided to establish an additional office in the city because of its status as the world’s biggest tech market, no matter how the economy gyrates. “There’s a new millionaire made every 30 seconds down there,” he said. sanfrancisco@bizjournals.com ■ sanfrancisco@bizjournals.com n Reprinted with permission from the San Francisco Business Times. ©2008, all rights reserved. Reprinted by Scoop ReprintSource 1-800-767-3263.