PHILADELPHIA, PA — UBS said 49 financial advisors in its Southeast region have been named to the 2026 Forbes Top Women Wealth Advisors Best-in-State list, the firm announced.
The annual ranking recognizes more than 2,800 women nationwide who collectively manage about $8.3 trillion in assets. The list is based on qualitative and quantitative criteria, including interviews, compliance records and revenue generated for their firms, according to Forbes.
UBS’ Southeast region, led by Regional Director Julie Fox, includes advisors from Florida, the Mid-Atlantic, the South and the South Atlantic areas.
“It’s extremely gratifying to see our female financial advisors recognized nationally for their accomplishments and commitment to serving clients,” Fox said. “Our advisors are extremely dedicated professionals who put clients first.”
Among those recognized in the Mid-Atlantic was Christine McGinley, who ranked No. 1 in South Jersey and was also named to the 2026 Forbes America’s Top Women Wealth Advisors list.
The Florida-based advisors named to the list include Meryll Bangsil, Alisa Jaffe, Sarah Ponczek-Van Camp, Darran Blake, Hiromi Hanamura, Megan MacGowan, Kate Reilley, Pam Segal Rhodes, Ashley H. Laubach, Heather Mount, Samantha Parker Hopkins and Kristen Scarpa Bissett.
Mid-Atlantic honorees include Alexandra Jamieson, Michele Burch-Lippincott, Caroline Chahalis, Ginger Ward, Lynn Fryckberg, Christine McGinley, Suzanne Schwester Sloan, Lulu Zappy, Karen Robbins, Karen Ben-Shlaush, Holidae Hayes, Kristina Bakis, Alexis George, Toria Scotto, Sarah Simon and Juliana Park.
Advisors recognized in the South include Kristi Thelen, Laura Wellon, Jany Brown, Carla Donina, Keri Gage, Brenda Vanderslice, Jordan Edmundson, Lechelle Moore, Mimi Wallace, Angela Calvin, Amanda Levi and Jana Lisle Parham.
In the South Atlantic region, those named were Mary Stiles-Hendler, Elaine Flanigan, Georgia French, Candace Cline, Ellen Rankin, Paula Bach Sabbagha, Andrea Nordell, Tracy Collins and Andrea Murphy Doolan.
The full list is available at https://www.forbes.com/.
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