Andrew Cook Joins HHM Wealth Advisors

  • Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Andrew Cook
Andrew Cook

Andrew Cook, CFP has joined the team at HHM Wealth Advisors.  Mr. Cook has been tapped to lead HHM Wealth’s retirement plan consulting practice. 

Mr. Cook most recently served as a trust officer for a Kentucky based bank and trust company where he was responsible for managing client relationships, which included both trusts and investment management accounts. He previously worked as an associate wealth advisor for a regional bank and trust company in WV and as a commercial credit specialist for a regional bank in Chattanooga.

Mr. Cook attended Covenant College before transferring to Colorado Christian University to complete his BA in Youth Guidance. He then returned to Chattanooga and obtained his MBA, with an emphasis in finance, from the University of Tennessee Chattanooga. He earned his Certified Financial Planner certification in 2011.

At HHM Wealth Advisors, LLC, Mr. Cook will work with clients to establish and meet both their personal and business financial objectives. “I enjoy building relationships and making a difference in the financial lives of clients, prospective clients and co-workers. I was drawn to work at HHM Wealth Advisors, LLC because of their reputation and commitment to providing a holistic approach to financial planning,” said Mr. Cook.

Mr. Cook, his wife Jessi, and two sons reside on Lookout Mountain.
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