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Special Report - Special Report - March 14, 2013
Investment brokerage gears for growth
McAdams Wright Ragen expects staff here to triple within the next two years

By Jessica Valencia
Of the Journal of Business

Tom Guthrie, branch manager for the Spokane office of Seattle-based McAdams Wright Ragen Inc., says an average broker handles just over $100 million in assets.
Tom Guthrie, branch manager for the Spokane office of Seattle-based McAdams Wright Ragen Inc., says an average broker handles just over $100 million in assets.
—Staff photo by Jessica Valencia
Tom Guthrie has been in the investment brokerage business for almost two decades, and says he's hopeful the roughly year-old Spokane branch of Seattle-based brokerage company McAdams Wright Ragen Inc. will continue to grow here on the heels of moving into new office space.

Guthrie is senior vice president and branch manager for the company's office here, located on the 19th floor of the Bank of America Financial Center, at 601 W. Riverside.

All seven of its employees...


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