Morgan Keegan's Mike Brown & Todd Tindall Named To Firm's 2011 Chairman's & President's Clubs

Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Mike Brown
Mike Brown

Two Chattanooga-based financial advisors were recognized for their outstanding performance and client service by Morgan Keegan & Co., a subsidiary of Raymond James Financial, Inc. Mike Brown, a financial advisor and a managing director was named a member of the firm’s 2011 Chairman’s Club and Todd Tindall, a financial advisor and senior vice president, was named a member of the firm’s 2011 President’s Club.

Morgan Keegan Chairman’s and President’s Clubs are two of the firm’s highest honors given to financial advisors recognizing their accomplishments and service to their clients over the calendar year.

Mr. Brown, who teams with his wife, Debbie Clifford Brown to focus on retirement planning, tax advantaged investing and investment management, joined Morgan Keegan in 2005. Both Mr. and Ms. Brown are active in numerous civic and charitable organizations.

Mr. Tindall is a Baylor School alumnus and a 1985 graduate of The University of Tennessee. He has 20 years of experience in the financial industry, focusing on wealth management for high net individuals and institutional clients. Mr. Tindall has served on a number of boards of directors for Chattanooga-area non-profit organizations.

Todd Tindall
Todd Tindall

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