MJP President Recognized on Forbes 2025 Best-in-State Wealth Advisors List

Congratulations to our MJP advisor for being named to the 2025 Forbes Best-In-State Wealth Advisors list.

“It is an incredible honor to be included in this list of respected industry professionals. This recognition reflects the dedication of our entire team and the meaningful relationships and trust we’ve built with our clients over our firm’s nearly 45-year legacy,” said Brian Vendig, President and Chief Investment Officer, MJP Wealth Advisors. “We are grateful to our clients for entrusting us to help them navigate their most important financial decisions.”

The seventh annual 2025 Forbes Best-In-State Wealth Advisors ranking consists of seasoned wealth advisors that collectively oversee more than $16.7 trillion in client assets. The ranking, developed by SHOOK Research, is based on an algorithm of quantitative and qualitative data, including telephone, virtual, and in-person interviews, industry experience, compliance records, and assets under management.

To read full article, please visit: Methodology: Best-In-State Wealth Advisors 2025

To view latest list, please visit: Forbes Best-in-State Wealth Advisors

Award Disclosures: Advisors do not pay a fee for placement on Forbes Top Advisor rankings, which are independently determined by Shook Research. Forbes-ranked advisors, developed by SHOOK Research, is based on in-person and telephone due diligence meetings to evaluate each advisor qualitatively, a major component of a ranking algorithm that includes: client retention, industry experience, review of compliance records, firm nominations; and quantitative criteria, including assets under management and revenue generated for their firms. Investment performance is not a criterion because client objectives and risk tolerances vary, and advisors rarely have audited performance reports. Rankings are based on the opinions of SHOOK Research, LLC and not indicative of future performance or representative of any one client’s experience.

Previous
Previous

Brian Vendig Joins Fox Business to Talk Tariffs and Trade

Next
Next

MJP President Joined Yahoo Finance to Talk About Opportunities for Small Caps