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CARRICO INVITED TO SERVE ON RAYMOND JAMES LONGEVITY ADVISORY BOARD

Patrice Boykin by Patrice Boykin
February 3, 2021
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CARRICO INVITED TO SERVE ON RAYMOND JAMES LONGEVITY ADVISORY BOARD

MAGEE, MS — Christian Carrico has been invited to serve on the Raymond James Longevity Advisory Board, as the Financial Institutions Division Representative. As a board member, he will have the opportunity to impact the creation of useful resources for all advisors and their clients. Robert J. Barnes, President and CEO of PriorityOne Bank stated, “We are very fortunate to have Christian representing PriorityOne Financial Services, his dedication to serving his clients and communities will make him a valuable asset to this advisory board.”

 

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The Longevity Advisory Board (LAB) exists to represent advisors and branch professionals and provide feedback on Longevity Planning initiatives, impacting the creation of useful resources for all advisors and their clients. Board members are chosen based on their focus on retirement and longevity planning.

 

Christian first joined PriorityOne Bank in 2000 and held the position of Vice President, Alternative Investments before pursuing a career with Mississippi Investment Management Company where he served as Principal/Chief Compliance Officer. He returned in 2012 as Vice President – PriorityOne Financial Services; Branch Manager/Financial Advisor – Raymond James.  Carrico holds an MBA from Millsaps College as well as a B.S. Economics from Millsaps College.

 

Carrico is also very active in the community having served on various boards and committees including serving as Past President of Simpson County Academy Board of Directors and Past President of the Magee Chamber of Commerce. Christian will be President of the Simpson County Development Foundation beginning later this year. Christian and his wife Dana Tullos Carrico have two children, Shelby and Cooper.

 

Working in cooperation with well-respected Raymond James Financial Services, (an independent firm), PriorityOne Financial Services, a division of PriorityOne Bank, is able to provide a full line of investment products and services to its customers.

 

PriorityOne Bank, based in Magee, Mississippi, operates fifteen offices in twelve Mississippi communities: Collins, Seminary, Hattiesburg, Magee, Mendenhall, Richland, Brandon, Ridgeland, Flowood, Pearl, Pelahatchie, and Morton. The bank has assets of approximately $795 million.

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