Wealth Advisor Joe Seetoo named in 'The Valley 200' by San Fernando Valley Business Journal
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Wealth Advisor Joe Seetoo Named in "The Valley 200" by San Fernando Valley Business Journal

Wealth Advisor Joe Seetoo Named in "The Valley 200" by San Fernando Valley Business Journal

News and Updates

Congratulations to our Wealth Advisor and Partner, Joe Seetoo, for his inclusion in the 2022 San Fernando Valley Business Journal’s 'Valley 200' Most Influential List for the third consecutive year.

The list recognizes leaders from various sectors whose involvement, commitment, and ongoing contributions help improve the economy and quality of life within our community.

We are so proud of Joe for everything he's done to be engaged and active in our community.

Click here to view the complete list of leaders throughout the valley area.

For more information on Joe, check his podcast called The Ripcord Moment, where he showcases the owners and their team of trusted advisors, who have navigated challenges, structured successful deals, and ultimately achieved their perfect landing in exit planning.

Check out some of the latest episodes of The Ripcord Moment below.

Ep. 20 - Cultivate Culture Before Selling Your Business

Ep. 19 - Conduct a Due Diligence Review Before Selling Your Business

Ep. 18 - Create Flow Before Selling Your Business

San Fernando Valley Business Journal (“SFVBJ”) Trusted Advisors is an independent listing produced annually by the SFVBJ. The award is based on data provided by individual advisors and their firms. Only advisors who submitted information are included for consideration, and investment returns are not a component of the rankings. The award is based upon a recipient’s application and not upon any qualitative and quantitative criteria relating specifically to one’s position as an investment advisor. As such, the award is not representative of any one client’s experience. This award does not evaluate the quality of services provided to clients and is not indicative of the investment advisor’s future performance. Neither the RIA firms nor their employees pay a fee to the SFVBJ in exchange for inclusion in the Trusted Advisors awards.