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Mark Laverne Wood, Financial Advisor serving the Middleton, WI area - Ameriprise Advisors

Mark Laverne Wood

AAMS, APMA

Financial Advisor

Crownstone Wealth Management
22
Years of Experience
This number may include years as a financial advisor, and/or experience as a registered representative.
Client Satisfaction 5.0 / 5 rating based on 7 reviews
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Areas of focus

  • Tax Planning Strategies
  • Family Finances
  • Wealth Preservation Strategies
  • Charitable Giving
  • Insurance
  • Executive Compensation and Benefit Strategies
  • Intergenerational Planning
  • Retirement Planning Strategies
  • Investment Management
  • Social Security Retirement Benefits
  • Saving for Education
  • Retirement Income Strategies
  • Estate Planning Strategies
  • Retirement Plan Distribution
  • Sustainable and Responsible Investing
  • Business Retirement Plans
  • Cash Flow Management Strategies
  • Investments
  • Small Business

Qualifications

  • AAMS™ Accredited Asset Management Specialist™
  • APMA™ Accredited Portfolio Management Advisor™
  • FINRA Series 7, 63, 65 and Life & Health Insurance

Education

  • B.S. Accounting, Madison Business College

Previous experience

  • Financial Advisor, Waddell & Reed, 2012-2021
  • Financial Advisor, Morgan Stanley, 2008-2012

Community participation

Madison Marathon

Saint Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church member

Interests

Traveling the Midwest to visit my four adult children and four grandchildren. St. Louis, Minneapolis and Manitowoc are where they call home. I enjoy almost anything outdoors, but particularly swimming, biking, and running are my favorite ways to keep in shape. Open water swimming at Devil's Lake State Park, biking Wisconsin's hilly country roads, and running the beautiful Military Ridge State Trail. I like to give back by both participating and volunteering at local running events. I enjoy Wisconsin's professional teams, as well as our Badgers locally.

Why I became a Financial Advisor

My journey to becoming a financial advisor began in 2003. I transitioned into my second profession from being a wholesale/retail business owner with over 100 full time employees. Meeting payroll will get you up to speed quickly as to what people want. My responsibilities back then centered around leading a business that created a quality life for those employees. Like then, my responsibilities now center around managing assets for clients as we plan to achieve their goals. If asked "what is the most important lesson learned from my childhood?", my response would be work ethic. As one of nine siblings, we learned the joy of hard work and achievement early on. I feel like just that today when helping clients.