Ryan Fabian joins WealthVest Team to Expand Wholesaling Support

WealthVest adds Regional Consultant to Midwest territory to support financial professionals.

WealthVest, a financial services marketing and wholesaling firm, announced today that Ryan Fabian, a well-regarded financial planning professional, has joined their nationwide team as a Regional Consultant.

In the role, Fabian will wholesale asset accumulation, principal protection, and retirement solutions from WealthVest’s carrier partners to financial professionals at banks, credit unions and broker-dealers across Southern Illinois, Kansas, and Missouri. He will be supported by WealthVest’s internal wholesaling, new business and marketing teams.

“I am thrilled to represent Wealthvest, a company that provides exceptional resources and support to financial professionals,” said Ryan Fabian. “I look forward to utilizing the outstanding in-house operations and marketing materials for the financial professionals in my territory.”

An independently owned distribution firm, WealthVest’s wholesalers specialize in delivering safe alternative strategies that offer high consumer-value across the risk spectrum. Through Fabian, financial professionals in the Midwest will have direct access to industry-leading multi-year guaranteed annuities, fixed index annuities and structured products from nationally recognized insurance companies.

Additionally, Fabian will be the main point of contact for WealthVest’s dynamic seminars, thought leadership, research and consumer-facing tools in the region. This includes setting up seminars with Tim Pierotti, WealthVest’s Chief Investment Officer, providing the company’s in-branch referral training and offering their in-depth guide to safety-first retirement planning – Redefining Retirement: A Safe and Secure Way Down the Mountain, which was developed in partnership with Wade Pfau, PhD, CFA, RICP - to financial professionals.

Financial professionals can reach Ryan Fabian at rfabian@wealthvest.com or 412.800.8709.

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