BRPW a Finalist in the Wealth Management 2025 Industry Awards (the “Wealthies”)

Ballast Rock Private Wealth (“BRPW”) is proud to announce that it has been named as a finalist in the Wealth Management 2025 Industry Awards (the “Wealthies”) for Thought Leader of the Year in the Individual RIA category.

The recognition centers on the work of Senior Wealth Advisor and Portfolio Manager Jim Carroll, who is a frequent writer and media contributor on topics including volatility in the markets, but is also an endorsement of the entire BRPW team who have been increasingly sought out by the media for their thought leadership over the last year.

Now in its 11th year, the Wealth Management Industry Awards is the only awards program of its kind to honor outstanding achievements by companies, organizations and individuals that support financial advisor success. The nominees and winners are selected by an independent panel of top names in the industry.

About Ballast Rock Private Wealth:

Ballast Rock Private Wealth is an independent Registered Investment Advisor that provides holistic financial advice to accredited high-net-worth individuals. The firm, formed in 2022 by investment management firm Ballast Rock, focuses on offering objective, unbiased guidance with an enhanced focus on alternative investments.

About Ballast Rock

Ballast Rock is an integrated investment management company specializing in delivering risk-adjusted returns, accurate, and timely advice, high quality frequent reporting, and direct access to management. Ballast Rock operates Ballast Rock Asset Management, Ballast Rock Private Wealth, and Ballast Rock Capital. Ballast Rock Asset Management comprises Ballast Rock Real Estate, which includes the firm’s Sunbelt multifamily real estate funds, and Ballast Rock Ventures, comprising venture capital and private equity teams. Ballast Rock Private Wealth is a registered investment advisor, with a focus on alternative strategies. Ballast Rock Capital (member FINRA/SIPC) is an SEC-registered broker-dealer.

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