Adrienne Horen of Janney Montgomery Scott LLC

Client Commitment from Adrienne Horen

I try to put forth deep trust and good judgment with my clients.  I see our relationship as an ongoing collaboration so that we can make your future financially stress-free.  

I've made this commitment to my clients--individuals, families, and not-for-profit organizations--for over twenty years in an effort to protect and increase their wealth, and bring peace of mind by helping to improve their financial well-being.

Many of my clients are women, and I have gained expertise on the specific problems that they face. Women on average outlive men. Women are usually caregivers to children and aging parents. Women have historically earned less than men in the workforce and on their investments. It is imperative that women have a strong financial road map to preserve and grow their wealth.

 

Developing and maintaining financial strength allows women to create the life they choose.

 

I am committed to helping all of my clients achieve their financial dreams.

 

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The Top 40 Wealth Management Firms list, published in the latest edition of Barron’s quarterly PENTA publication to high-net-worth investors, ranks Janney as one of America’s largest wealth managers by assets under management in accounts of $5 million or more, as of June 30.  This is the first time Janney has been named to this prestigious list and featured with our key competitors in the industry.

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