Nevermann receives Edward Jones Achievement in Building Client Relationships award

Chris Nevermann, of the financial services firm Edward Jones, Fort Atkinson, recently earned the firm’s A.F. McKenzie Award for his exceptional achievement in building client relationships, according to a news release. 

Nevermann was one of 1,733 Edward Jones financial advisors to receive the A.F. McKenzie award, the release noted.  

The release stated: “The Edward Jones branch-office business model, with more than 15,000 branches throughout North America, allows the firm’s nearly 19,000 financial advisors to identify what matters most to each individual client and create personalized strategies, with the goal of developing long-lasting relationships to help keep them on track toward their goals.

“The award is named for Al McKenzie who developed the firm’s training program, which has helped train generations of financial advisors to do what was right for clients. He served for nearly 60 years as a financial advisor, actively contributing to the wellbeing of his clients, colleagues and community.” 

Nevermann was presented with the award at the Edward Jones regional meeting in Green Bay.

Nevermann’s office is located at 1606 Madison Ave.

More about Edward Jones 

According to the release, Edward Jones, a Fortune 500 firm, provides financial services in the U.S. and through its affiliate in Canada. The firm’s nearly 19,000 financial advisors serve more than 8 million clients with a total of $1.6 trillion in client assets under care. Edward Jones’ purpose is to partner for a positive impact to improve the lives of its clients and colleagues, and together, better the communities served and society. Through the dedication of the firm’s 50,000 associates and its branch presence in 68% of U.S. counties, the firm is committed to helping more people achieve financially what is most important to them. The Edward Jones website is edwardjones.com and its recruiting website is careers.edwardjones.com. Member SIPC.

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