John A. Gascon Accepts Limited Partnership
John A. Gascon Accepts Limited Partnership
John A. Gascon, an Edward Jones financial advisor in Lawrence, KS has accepted an invitation to become a limited partner in The Jones Financial Cos., the holding company for the St. Louis—based financial services firm.
“I am honored to be invited to become a limited partner in the firm,” said Gascon. “I enjoy working for Edward Jones, and I am very proud of the way we do business and the way we treat our clients.”
Gascon joined Edward Jones in 2012 and has served investors in Lawrence for the past 7 years. In addition, he is active in several local groups, including The Lawrence Board of Zoning Appeals and The Lawrence Chamber of Commerce, among others.
Edward Jones currently employs 45,000 associates in all 50 states and through its affiliate in Canada. This is the firm’s 17th limited partnership offering in its 97-year history.
The Jones Financial Cos. was created in 1987 to enable the firm to expand into new business areas while allowing it to remain a partnership. The Jones Financial Cos. owns Edward D. Jones & Co., LP, which operates under the trade name Edward Jones, EDJ Leasing Co., the Edward Jones Trust Co., and its international financial services subsidiary, Edward Jones Canada.
Edward Jones, a Fortune 500 company headquartered in St. Louis, provides financial services in the U.S. and, through its affiliate, in Canada. Every aspect of the firm’s business, from the investments its financial advisors offer to the location of its branch offices, caters to individual investors. The firm’s 16,000-plus financial advisors serve more than 7 million clients and care for $1 trillion in assets under management. Visit our website at edwardjones.com and recruiting website at careers.edwardjones.com. Members SIPC.
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