Wells Fargo Advisors

  
The Turnbaugh-Fleming Group from Left to Right: Back row, Larry Miskowicz and Tom Turnbaugh. Front Row: Cheryl Renda, Sandy Reese and Ann Fleming.
SPECIALIZING IN RETIREMENT PLANNING
 
The Turnbaugh-Fleming Group
of Wells Fargo Advisors
 
 

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866-933-Retire (7384)
or (630)285-8818


We are located at:

500 Park Blvd.
, Suite 145 , Itasca, IL 60143


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We are honored that you have chosen to visit our website. Our group practice, within the Wells Fargo Advisors organization, is comprised of Thomas Turnbaugh, Senior Vice President - Investments; Ann Fleming, First Vice President - Investments; Lawrence Miskowicz, Senior Registered Client Associate; Sandy Reese, Senior Client Associate; and Cheryl Renda, Senior Registered Client Associate. Client Associates Sarah Ness and Lynn Sade help the group out on special projects from time to time. We have a total of over one-hundred years of investment and/or administrative experience among us.


Tom, Ann, and Larry, work directly with the individuals and businesses, helping them achieve their financial goals for a combined seventy years. We use disciplined investment planning process to help identify the unique needs of each client, developing a custom-tailored plan to help our clients structure balanced portfolios that are designed to help them meet their specific financial objectives. We feel this experience gives us the necessary knowledge to shepherd our clients through the lifelong and ever changing world of investments and planning.

Sandy and Cheryl, with their vast amount of administrative experience, provide the adhesion necessary to create and maintain an efficient operation for our group and our clients. Rules, regulations, and ethics are an ever-increasing focus for all of us, and the order that is required on a day-to-day basis, exists because of them.





Let's Talk Over Lunch - Call Sandy Reese at 630-285-8818 for a day and time.

 

 

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