RADNOR, PA — Wedbush Securities has announced the appointment of Mike McCall as Senior Vice President, Investments and Market Manager, for the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions. McCall will focus on expanding Wedbush’s presence in the greater Philadelphia area, leveraging his extensive experience in wealth management and client relations.
Joining from B. Riley Wealth Management, McCall brings over 30 years of industry expertise. His deep understanding of market dynamics and dedication to client service will play a crucial role in advancing Wedbush’s growth strategy in the region. McCall expressed enthusiasm for his new role, stating, “I’m excited to join Wedbush and contribute to its dynamic growth in Philadelphia and the Northeast region. I look forward to leveraging the firm’s full range of resources to continue providing exceptional service to my clients.”
Chris Mone, Executive Vice President and Head of Wealth Management at Wedbush, highlighted McCall’s impact, “We are proud to have someone of Mike’s caliber join our team. His longstanding career and connections in the Philadelphia area will be instrumental in continuing our expansion and enhancing our capabilities and client service in the region.”
Craig Pirtle, Senior Vice President and Head of Business Development and Market Expansions, also welcomed McCall, noting, “We are thrilled to welcome Mike to our team. He is not only a top advisor but also a respected leader and manager. His unwavering commitment to putting clients first aligns perfectly with our firm’s values and we look forward to the positive impact he will bring to our organization.”
McCall holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Delaware, further solidifying his strong ties to the region. His appointment is seen as a strategic move to bolster Wedbush’s market position and deliver enhanced services to clients in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic areas.
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