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CCO, Corporate Strategist Join Phoenix Private Wealth Manager

Iryna Northrip and Dimple Shah tapped to lead $475B Advisor Group. 

By Chris Glynn


Advisor Group hired Iryna Northrip as chief compliance officer and Dimple
Shah
as executive vice president of corporate strategy.

 

The $475 billion private wealth manager said Shah will be
responsible for company growth, not to mention be a member of its executive
committee for Advisor Group, while Northrip will oversee compliance for its
nationwide investment advisor network.

 

Shah is based in Rancho Santa Fe in San Diego, according to
her LinkedIn
profile, while Northrip, a chartered
financial analyst, is a
resident of Overland Park, Kan. Advisor Group
is headquartered in Phoenix.

 

Donald Cutter, principal of outside marketing firm Haven Tower Group,
said Advisor Group had no CCO or executive vice president of corporate strategy
prior to hiring Northrip or Shah.

 

Northrip began her investment advisor career with Deutsche
Bank
and from 2014 until joining Advisor Group had been a compliance
officer for $45 billion Mariner Wealth Advisors. Shah joined Oliver
Wayman
in 1998 and has worked for Marsh McLennan.

 

As a private wealth manager, Atlantic Group is independent,
numbering 11,000 investment staff nationwide.  

 

Operating under Advisor Group, the private wealth manager has
FSC in Atlanta, Royal Alliance in northern New Jersey, SagePoint
Financial
in Phoenix, Securities America in Omaha, Neb., Triad
Advisors
in Norcross, Ga., and
Woodbury Financial in Oakdale, Minn. 

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