Oklahoma Financial Advisor Duo Managing $200M Joins Raymond James

The husband-and-wife team of Mike and Shaley Sikes of Edmond, Okla.., previously was affiliated with Edward Jones.

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The husband-and-wife financial advisor team of Mike and Shaley Sikes has joined Raymond James Financial Services.

They are founding partners of Sikes Wealth Partners in Edmond, Okla., which also includes client service manager Susan Moore. The firm provides personalized investment services and guidance to clients including business owners, families, women investors and those nearing or living in retirement.

The Sikeses were previously affiliated with Edward Jones and managed approximately $200 million in client assets there.

Mike Sikes began his financial advising career at Edward Jones in 2017 and received a bachelor’s degree in business management from Newman University. An Oklahoma native, he is involved in local organizations and charitable groups.

Shaley Sikes has 12 years of experience as an advisor at her previous firm.

Raymond James Financial Services is the the independent advisor channel of Raymond James Financial, Inc.

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