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Edward Jones Investments opens new office

Jerry A. HudsonBy Jerry A. HudsonAugust 5, 20140 Views
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Patrick Hayman, pictured at right,who will be heading the newest branch of Edward Jones Investors, speaks to a crowd gathered for a ribbon cutting ceremony at the office's newly-renovated location, 918 N. Madison Ave., Tuesday, August 5.
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Edward Jones Investments, one of the nation’s leaders in the financial services industry, has opened another outlet in Douglas in hopes of better serving the financial needs of area residents.

The company’s newest office is located at 918 N. Madsion Ave. in Douglas in the former location of now-retired longtime Douglas attorney Jim Hudson. The building has been completely renovated as part of Edward Jones’ commitment to being a long-lasting establishment in the community.

“We are very pleased to be here and are looking forward to helping not only Douglas and Coffee County grow as a viable, economic community, but especially helping our clients reach their overall goals and maximum financial potentials,” stated Patrick Hayman, who will be leading the Madison Avenue office.

Hayman also described himself as somewhat of a protege of Mr. Ed Voyles, another longtime fixture with the Edward Jones company in Coffee County.

According to its web site, edwardjones.com, the compny was founded in 1922 and has since expanded to over 10 thousand offices throughout the country, employing over 11 thousand financial advisors.

Patrick Hayman and the Edward Jones office on N. Madison can be reached at (912) 384-0105.

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