Raymond James appoints Spengler branch manager
Toledo Business Journal, May 01, 2000
John Spengler, a financial advisor with Raymond James & Associates, Inc., member New
York Stock Exchange/SIPC, was recently appointed branch manager of the firm's 124 N.
Summit St. office, according to regional manager Harry Sze.
Previous branch manager Tom Baither will remain with Raymond James, concentrating his
efforts on serving the needs of his clients.
In addition to overseeing office operations, Spengler provides a comprehensive range of
investment and financial planning services for individuals and businesses.
Spengler earned his bachelor's degree in business administration from Bowling Green State
University in 1982 and was inducted into the Bowling Green State University Hall of Fame
in 1990. SPengler Joined Roney & Co. in 1989, which became Raymond James in 1999.
SPengler resides in his hometown of Perrysburg with his wife, Amy, and their children,
Hannah and Emily.
Raymond James & Associates is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Raymond James Financial,
Inc. (NYSE-RJF). Through its two investment firms, Raymond James Financial has 4,000
Financial Advisors in more than 1,600 locations throughout the United States and
internationally. In addition, its asset management subsidiaries currently manage in excess of
$16 billion.
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