We are honored to recognize eleven of our advisors recognized in Barron’s Top 1,200 Financial Advisors for 2025
This ranking is decided by factors such as: assets under management, revenue produced for the firm, regulatory record, quality of practice, and philanthropic work. Congratulations to our advisors named in Barron’s Top 1,200 Financial Advisors for 2025:
| ADVISOR NAME | 2025 RANKING |
|---|---|
| Lisa Reed | #61 in California |
| Tripp Taylor | #66 in California |
| Brian Hahn | #12 in Illinois |
| Seth Finkel | #9 in New York |
| Stephanie J. Stiefel | #12 in New York |
| Holly Newman Kroft | #16 in New York |
| William Peterson | #19 in New York |
| Peter Arbes | #63 in New York |
| Virginia Guy | #98 in New York |
| Roger Tulcin | #99 in New York |
| Richard Szelc | #2 in Texas |
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
The 2025 Barron’s “Top 1,200 Financial Advisors” rankings listed the top advisors in each state, with the number of ranking spots distributed in proportion to state population and wealth, as identified by Barron’s. Barron's is a registered trademark of Dow Jones & Company, L.P. All rights reserved. Advisors who wish to be ranked fill out a 102-question survey about their practice. Barron’s verifies that data with the advisors’ firms and with regulatory databases and then apply their rankings formula to the data to generate a ranking. The formula features three major categories of calculations: (1) Assets, (2) Revenue and (3) Quality of practice. In each of those categories, Barron’s does multiple sub-calculations. In evaluating advisors, Barron’s also considered the type of assets and qualitative factors, such as advisors’ experience, their advanced degrees and industry designations, the size and shape of their teams, their charitable and philanthropic work, and their compliance records. Investment performance was not an explicit criterion because performance is often a function of each client’s appetite for risk. Third-party accolades referenced do not reflect the experiences of any Neuberger Berman client and readers should not view such information as representative of any particular client’s experience or assume that they will have a similar investment experience as any previous or existing client. Third-party accolades are not indicative of the past or future performance of any Neuberger Berman product or service.
Third-party accolades referenced do not reflect the experiences of any Neuberger Berman client and readers should not view such information as representative of any particular client’s experience or assume that they will have a similar investment experience as any previous or existing client. Third-party accolades are not indicative of the past or future performance of any Neuberger Berman product or service.
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