Todd is a Senior Vice President/Investments and has been with Stifel since 1995. Prior to joining Stifel, he was with Prudential Securities and Oppenheimer & Co. He has served as a financial advisor since 1987.
With the help of the many resources available at Stifel, Todd is able to assist clients in designing and implementing risk mitigation strategies. Establishing reasonable short- and long-term goals with a proper asset allocation program is essential. Each program is designed specifically with the individual in mind, and personal service is an important element of his business plan.
Todd is a native of Highland, Illinois, and attended Southern Illinois University in Edwardsville. Todd and his wife enjoy traveling, visiting art exhibits, experiencing different food cuisines, and spending time with their children, grandchildren, and friends.
Asset allocation does not ensure a profit or protect against loss.
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Individual Bonds vs. Bond Funds: What’s the Difference?
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