Title: Senior Vice President, Investments, Certified Financial Planner, Certified Divorce Financial Analyst
Company: Bridgeside Investment Group of Raymond James
Location: Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina, United States
Carolyn Nicholson Hash, CFP, senior vice president, Investments, certified financial planner and certified divorce financial analyst at the Bridgeside Investment Group of Raymond James, has been recognized by Marquis Who’s Who Top Executives for dedication, achievements, and leadership in financial services.
As a certified divorce financial analyst, Ms. Nicholson is proud to have dedicated her career to helping recently divorced and widowed women retain financial stability. She earned a Bachelor of Science in business administration from the University of South Carolina in 1976 and a Master of Business Administration in business and finance from the Citadel in 1985. Ms. Nicholson began her professional career at Wells Fargo starting as a financial advisor, investment advisor and rising to become Vice President. She has since found success as an investment advisor for the Union Bank of Switzerland and the vice president of investments and a certified financial planner at Raymond James & Associates. Ms. Nicholson was licensed by the Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards, Inc. in 2008 and earned her Divorce Financial Analyst credential in 2019. With the Bridgeside Investment Group, she works together with her clients’ accountants, insurance agents and attorneys to develop estate and risk management solutions.
Ms. Hash was named a Best-In-State Wealth Advisor by Forbes Magazine in 2020 and 2021 and one of America’s Top 1,000 Women Wealth Advisors by Forbes Magazine in 2019, 2020 and 2021. Above all, she believes that nothing is more important than the relationships she forms with her clients, and considers it an honor to help them secure their financial futures. Looking toward the future, her goal is to make sure that her team is ready to take over for her when she is ready to retire.
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