Telemus is pleased to announce it has completed its acquisition of Ketoret Capital, effective January 1, as part of the firm’s strategic growth plan to expand its footprint in the Chicago area. .
The Ketoret team will join Telemus’ already strong regional roster of experienced financial advisors in Michigan and Illinois. Ketoret founder Kirill Vorobeychik will take on the role of senior financial life advisor. Susan Wolfe will be a senior client service manager, and Teresa Roberto will become a client service manager.
“We are focused on the firm’s continued growth and the Ketoret team adds depth to support the expanding financial needs of our clients,” said Lyle Wolberg, CFP®, CEO and a founding Telemus partner. “Ketoret's clients will have even more resources and services available to them through Telemus’ existing infrastructure, while Telemus expands its Illinois presence with a team of experienced wealth managers and advisors.”
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