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The list comprises a select group of financial advisers recognized for their legal records, consistent high production numbers and community involvement.
It’s Cavner’s second year on the list.
“We’re thrilled for Nadia and this important recognition,” said Steve Short, executive officer and president of U.S. Bancorp Investments, in a news release. “Her level of service and commitment to her clients, the community and the investment team are consistently acknowledged by our industry and within U.S. Bancorp. We’re honored to have someone with her dedication and drive on our team.”
Since joining the financial services industry in 1991, Cavner was named one of the “Top 25 Women to Watch 2004” by U.S. Banker Magazine and a Springfield Business Journal Women in Business in 2000. She is ranked in the top 1 percent of investment advisers worldwide with Franklin Templeton Investments.
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