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Charles R
CFP®
Albuquerque, NM
Randall Financial LLC
CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ | Financial Architect for Life’s Key Milestones As a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ with a rich history in the investment management industry, I specialize in guiding individuals through some of life’s most pivotal transitions. Whether you're navigating the emotional and financial intricacies of estate organization and the loss of a loved one, preparing for a successful and secure retirement through strategic investment and tax planning, or seeking the best higher education opportunities for your children, I offer tailored financial solutions to help you achieve your goals. With over 25 years of experience in business-to-business engagements, I bring a deep understanding of financial strategies, ensuring that my clients are prepared for every phase of life. My background is supported by a strong foundation in finance, having earned my Bachelor’s Degree from Montana State University-Bozeman, as well as completing the rigorous CFP curriculum through the Boston Institute of Finance. I hold several professional licenses that empower me to provide comprehensive, holistic financial guidance. Let’s work together to build a financial plan that not only protects your present but also secures your future.
Nicholas P
CFP®, CFA®
Albuquerque, NM
Pihl Financial Planning
Nicholas Pihl is an independent, fee-only financial planner. He specializes in working with retirees and people who expect to retire within 10 years.
Paul M
CFP®, CFA®
Albuquerque, NM
Madrid Wealth Management
Paul offers dedicated financial planning and investment consulting services. He works closely with individuals and families, employing a holistic approach that integrates wealth management with essential tax and estate planning. For institutions and Native American tribes, Paul serves as an investment consultant, providing assistance with investment policy creation, asset allocation strategies, retirement plan fiduciary oversight, and investment provider reviews. His role encompasses research, analysis, portfolio management, client service, and educational seminars. Paul holds the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) and CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ (CFP®) professional designations. He has also earned the Accredited Investment Fiduciary Analyst® (AIFA®) designation through Fi360, signifying expertise in evaluating how well investment fiduciaries meet their duties according to defined standards of care. He is a member of the CFA Institute and the CFA Society of New Mexico. Paul is also committed to his community. He is a lifetime member and 2019 graduate of Leadership New Mexico and a 2016 graduate of Leadership Albuquerque. He has previously served as Board Chair for the UNM Anderson School of Business Foundation and Finance Chair for The Full Life Foundation. Currently, Paul contributes to the Greater Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce as a board member and Chair of the Education Committee. He also serves on the board of Excellent Schools New Mexico and is an investment subcommittee member for the Presbyterian Healthcare Services board.
Jose S
CFP®, RICP®
Albuquerque, NM
Origin Investment Advisory LLC
When I was 18, I joined the military. My service in the Air Force for five years provided me with what I’d call an unfair advantage for my work later in the financial industry. My experiences living abroad first in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia during a 1995 Desert Storm tour, then in Fusa, Japan, 1996-1999, both helped me understand life and financial planning, along with the value of a hard-earned dollar. I grew up over there, and my values are strongly rooted in the same ones belonging to my parents, both educators, but also firmly molded by my service to our country and through military discipline. As military, we were tested and challenged, and we persevered in taxing and uncomfortable conditions because we always had a plan. Living in the middle of Fort Bragg, North Carolina, our unit worked directly with the 82nd Airborne Division, specializing in parachute assault operations. As a journeyman, my responsibility was to maintain and ensure the safety of the Hercules C-130, an aircraft known to fly into the eye of a hurricane. While the 82nd stood ready to respond to crisis contingencies anywhere in the world within 18 hours, our job was to make sure they arrived at their destination. We relied heavily on formal flight, maintenance and safety plans. These experiences helped inform my subsequent financial planning career through my appreciation for a well-designed, communicated, and formally written plan. My time in the military also exposed me to certain sources of waste that to me, was not logical. My fellow soldiers were buying clothes as if they were in college. I could not understand why someone needed five pairs of new pants when, on five out of seven days, we were required to wear our military uniform. “No seas codo Jose,” my friend Mike, who was half Puerto Rican, would tell me (slang for “don’t be cheap”). This was also the case with music. My friends all loved to purchase countless CD’s from their favorite musical artists. I was not conditioned to spend money that way. Instead, I used a cassette player and recorded Saturday morning radio on KANW, 89.1, when I visited New Mexico. This was the music I grew up with and what I loved. While living abroad, no amount of clothes, CD’s or stuff could fill my heart like the oldest FM Radio station in New Mexico playing on my “Walkman” portable cassette player. While living in Japan and being single, and I had some down time and I became bored. When I say “bored,” I am reminded of my dad's response to me whenever I told him I felt that way. He would say, “Ok, let's get to work,” and in Japan, that is what I did. I found out about an opportunity to work at a club as a bar-back. Within six months, I was promoted to bartender, then lead bartender. Some nights I would pocket over $100 in tips! I also was being paid $10 per hour which was not bad back then. As a sidenote, I was bartending the night I turned 21, while my friends back home were taking birthday trips to Vegas to celebrate their 21st birthdays. I feel that I earned and saved money while having fun. I believe that money is more of a tool than a luxury, and what my Puerto Rican friend Mike didn’t know is that much of my money was going to purchase the one thing that isn’t manufactured any more except in Hawaii...I wanted land! If Mike had asked me back then, “Why are you working so hard, Jose?” my answer was clear. I always wanted to buy my own piece of land, perhaps many acres in the beautiful New Mexico landscape. While this was my goal as a child, it turned out to be a rather poor investment from a monetary standpoint, yet I was enriched by the experience and education. From that point in my 20s, I understood the discipline and dedication it took to achieve any milestone. One of my jobs after the military, while I was in graduate school, was selling life insurance. After a year, I realized that this was not for me. While I value the importance of insurance, I despised the promotion of products through unscrupulous sales tactics. This was my first indication that financial planning was broken. I worked directly for a legend in the industry who took me under his wing. I learned a lot from him, most of which I did not like. While I won awards and trips, I hated the fractured process. The financial services industry and its legends focus its sales force on selling their product, not on the process or maintenance of financial planning. Since that day, I have been focused on financial planning - the process and fiduciary responsibilities that come with it. I might add that I achieved my certification as a financial planner through arduous work since I’m challenged with dyslexia, but that has never stopped me. Before serving in the military, I grew up in a small community and was raised by a village of less than 200 individuals and two great parents who recently celebrated 52 years of marriage. They had four children of their own, and I am the youngest. My parents were challenged with the loss of my brother when “God zapped him up.” He was the second oldest, and at age 16, was struck by lightning on a baseball field while doing what he loved, playing sports with his friends. I was only 13 at the time. This introduced thoughts about life insurance that impacted me later in my professional life. Through this experience, I learned that catastrophe can happen in an instant. Also, a seed was planted that grew into my interest in risk mitigation planning. While growing up in Glorieta, New Mexico, I worked a few jobs including being a gas station attendant and in yard maintenance for an affluent family in Santa Fe. Presently, when I am not working, I enjoy spending time with my wife Jasmin who is a residential realtor and a loving mother to our three children. We struggled to have kids, with over seven miscarriages which included molar, ectopic, and several with no heartbeats. The eighth tenacious pregnancy led to our first born, a perfect baby girl. We chose to have a home water birth and it was successful. The positive momentum did not stop there. We became doubly blessed with a different type of pregnancy, a twin birth with healthy boys. I love my wife so much for enduring the challenges of motherhood. Jasmin is my biggest fan and my best friend, and she is beyond brave! Before she married me, she completed over 200 jumps from perfectly working planes, including an occasional C-130 and hot air balloons. Now that the twins are walking, life often means going out on adventure with our five fedoras hats on and our two adopted, four-legged kids Sol, Bella and Duke. We are dog lovers and have a soft spot for rescues. Our close friends have referred to us as the Fedorable Five, now with our dogs we are the “Fedorables.” Whenever I can find a little bit of free time, I love to fly fish and get out in nature. I make time weekly for riding my mountain bike despite my hatred for pesky goat thorns that ruin my best tires. If my clients were to talk about me behind my back, I would guess they would say I’m a really nice guy who listens carefully. I’m patient and persistent and I ask a lot of questions, some that made people cry in a good way. They might mention that I’m detailed but I keep things simple. They also look forward to my family newsletter. Any new client who walks in the door can expect to share the identical experience. Read Jose's blog here: https://josevsanchez.com/free-resources
Johnny N
CFP®, Series 66
Albuquerque, NM
Edward Jones
Matthew J
Series 63, Series 66
Albuquerque, NM
Fidelity
Matt Jones is a Financial Consultant at Fidelity Investments, where he has been employed since 2011. He has held various roles within the company, including Planning Consultant, Senior Relationship Manager, Relationship Manager, Financial Representative, and Resolutions Manager. Prior to joining Fidelity, Matt worked as a Financial Representative at Princor Financial Services Corp and as a Financial Representative Agent at Principal Life Insurance Company. Matt focuses on financial planning and investments, aiming to build strong, honest relationships with clients. He emphasizes understanding what is most important to his clients and those they care about, striving to earn trust, deliver confidence, and provide peace of mind. Outside of his professional work, Matt enjoys family activities, hiking, visiting museums, music, reading, and singing.
Richard G
Series 63, Series 66
Albuquerque, NM
Fidelity
Richard Getty is the Vice President, Wealth Planner at Fidelity Investments, a role he has held since 2024. He brings over three decades of financial experience to his position, working primarily with affluent families to help them achieve their financial goals and manage their family's wealth. His approach involves understanding clients' situations, analyzing their financial standing, developing and implementing formal financial plans, and monitoring progress. His professional experience includes various roles at Fidelity Investments since 2011, including Financial Consultant, Investment Consultant, Retirement Solutions Representative, and Investment Solutions Representative. Prior to joining Fidelity, Richard held financial advisor positions at GWN, Waddell and Reed, Morgan Stanley, and Edward Jones. He also worked as an Account Executive at Meritage Mortgage and United Lending. Outside of his professional work, Richard has personal interests in biking, cars, golf, motorcycles, photography, and reading.
William G
Series 66
Albuquerque, NM
Merrill
William Gupton is a Senior Financial Advisor and Senior Vice President at Merrill Lynch Wealth Management. He focuses on providing financial guidance to local and national nonprofits as well as high net worth individuals. His areas of expertise include institutional and corporate benefit services, institutional investment consulting, services for endowments, foundations, and non-profits, as well as socially responsible, values-based, and ESG investing. An Albuquerque native, William earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science from the University of New Mexico in 2006. He holds the Personal Investment Advisor (PIA) designation. Outside of his advisory work, William is actively involved in the community, serving on the boards of Junior Achievement of New Mexico, the New Mexico Early Childhood Partnership, Mission: Families Council at United Way of Central New Mexico (UWCNM), and the Community Impact Council with UWCNM. He also volunteers with the Active 20/30 Club of Albuquerque and supports fundraising efforts for the UNM Cancer Center. In recognition of his philanthropic efforts, he was named Leukemia & Lymphoma Society's Man of the Year in 2013 and received the YNPN Outstanding Young Board Member award by the Association of Fundraising Professionals.
Danielle H
Series 66
Albuquerque, NM
Merrill
Danielle Hinds is a Senior Financial Advisor with Merrill Lynch Wealth Management, where she serves as a relationship manager and business manager with the Hinds Team. She focuses on delivering goals-based wealth management, planning, and dynamic investment advice. Her client focus areas include college education planning, divorce transition planning, family wealth management strategies, liquidity management, personal retirement planning, portfolio management services, small business strategies, special needs planning strategies, and retirement income. Danielle began her career in finance in 2016 with Merrill Lynch Wealth Management. Prior to entering the finance industry, she graduated from the University of New Mexico with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and worked at a children's counseling center providing care and services to at-risk youth and families in New Mexico. She holds the professional designations of Certified Divorce Financial Analyst (CDFA) and Personal Investment Advisor (PIA). Danielle lives in Albuquerque with her two daughters and enjoys cooking, reading, soccer, yoga, traveling, and spending time with her family and friends. She is an avid soccer fan and player and supports the New Mexico professional soccer team.
Evan J
Series 66
Albuquerque, NM
Edward Jones
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