RIA Network Names Regional Director

Sanctuary Wealth, an advisor network with $30 billion in assets, appoints a former Wells Fargo and UBS executive as a West Coast director.

By Rethinking65

Sanctuary Wealth, an advisor network with approximately $30 billion in assets, has appointed a former Wells Fargo and UBS executive as its West Coast regional director.

Sanctuary, based in Indianapolis, Ind., named Michael Goldfader to the position. Goldfader has 33 years of experience as a financial advisor and senior field leader. He previously was high-net-worth—private wealth leader at Wells Fargo Advisors and The Private Bank in Los Angeles and Orange County, Calif. Before Wells Fargo, he spent 22 years at UBS, most recently serving as market head in Beverly Hills. In addition to managing the Beverly Hills business, he collaborated with financial advisors to aid affluent families in strategic wealth planning, including philanthropic initiatives.

Sanctuary Wealth network includes partner firms in 27 states nationwide with approximately $30 billion of assets on platform. Sanctuary Wealth includes the fully owned subsidiaries; Sanctuary Advisors LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser, Sanctuary Securities, Inc. a FINRA member broker-dealer as well as Sanctuary Alternative Holdings, Sanctuary Asset Management, Sanctuary Insurance Solutions, Sanctuary Global, and Sanctuary Global Family Office.

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