Thomas Madden
Advisor at Merrill
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Advisor at Merrill
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Firm
Merrill
Location
Camp Hill, PA 17011
Credentials
Series 63, Series 65
Industry experience
34 years
Thomas Madden is a Senior Financial Advisor with Merrill Lynch Wealth Management. He provides wealth management services to working and retired professionals in central Pennsylvania and across the United States. His approach includes developing strategies for creating, growing, preserving, and distributing wealth in the most tax-advantaged manner. Mr. Madden collaborates closely with clients’ other trusted advisors and offers access to estate planning and trust services through Bank of America Private Bank.
Mr. Madden’s areas of expertise encompass family wealth management strategies, institutional and corporate benefit services, personal retirement planning, portfolio management, individual and corporate investment strategies, and retirement income. He follows Merrill’s tradition of community involvement by volunteering with local organizations.
A native of central Pennsylvania, Mr. Madden graduated from Bishop McDevitt High School in Harrisburg and earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering from Pennsylvania State University. He holds professional designations including CERTIFIED PLAN FIDUCIARY ADVISOR (CPFA), Personal Investment Advisor (PIA), and Retirement Accredited Financial Advisor (RAFA). Outside of work, Mr. Madden enjoys basketball, golfing, and spending time with his family.
Bank of America, NA
2009 - Present (17 years)
Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated
1991 - Present (35 years)
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