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Why We Are Changing Our Brand

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Published by Scott Ford, Managing Director, Partner

We have exciting news to share! On February 20th, 2019, Cornerstone Wealth Management will become Carson Wealth Management Hagerstown! Why are we rebranding? Because we believe that, in this case, 1+1=10. By rebranding and strategically partnering with Ron Carson and his team, we can create more freedom for more consumers, both now and in the future.

As you know, Cornerstone Wealth Management was built on the dedication to making the complex simple. In 2012, I joined Carson Group Partners because we felt that together we could create technology to simplify money management with straightforward fees, an effective game plan, and advice in a common language. Since then, I have frequently been asked, “Who is Cornerstone versus who is Carson?” Just as in everything we do, the premise behind our rebrand is clarity and simplicity.

We believe that you will greatly benefit from this rebrand. Not only will you get to tap into improved services and offerings, but you will still maintain a strong relationship with your current advisor team, including myself, with a local presence.

Watch this video to learn more about this significant transition and what it means for you!

If you have any questions about this rebrand, please reach out to me and my team. You can reach us by phone at (301) 739-8505 or by email at sford@carsonwealth.com.

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