Our culture

President Thomas Sagissor explains why RBC Wealth Management is dedicated to a culture for financial advisors that encourages autonomy and an entrepreneurial spirit.

Why stay with a firm where you feel like a number?

RBC Wealth Management empowers our employees with a spirit of entrepreneurship. We combine world-class strength and global resources with a vibrant small-firm culture. RBC seeks the advisor whose character is as strong as their production, and whose investments are primarily in relationships. We seek the right people, striving for excellence.

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Richard Barrington

Richard Barrington

Senior Vice President - Branch Director, Senior Portfolio Manager - Portfolio Focus

Rachel Hasler

Rachael Hasler

Senior Branch Service Manager

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