Sunday, December 2, 2012

Morgan Wilshire Securities - Building a Company and Relationships for the Future

By Eileen McGovern


With all of the ongoing negative press about investment companies and the banking industry splashed across the news today, it seems hard to find a reputable agency that looks after itself and its clients with equal attention. Morgan Wilshire Securities Inc. is one of the investment companies who can say that they care as much for their employees and their clients as they do about the bottom line. Although Morgan Wilshire has built a well-deserved reputation for using aggressive investment strategies to achieve their clients' goals, they focus just as much on the internal workings of their firm.

Morgan Wilshire Securities knows that without emphasis on the heart of the company, there can be no growth. Employees of Morgan Wilshire have taken the initiative to grow themselves professionally. In October 2011, employee Brian Foley successfully passed the Series 7 exam, the difficult financial certification exam necessary to trade securities. Aiming to recruit the best candidates to help assure their company's future, Morgan Wilshire hired Jeff Berlent in October 2011 to concentrate his efforts on bringing in new exciting talent.

Morgan Wilshire is also seeking to guide the next generation of investment bankers with a comprehensive, bonus-laded package available to new recruits. These trainees learn about client relationship building, one of the most crucial aspects of any company, particularly given the current economic climate. These relationships are crucial to the enduring survival and success of any company. At Morgan Wilshire Securities, the owners understand this and seek to encourage this mindset among their employees.

Morgan Wilshire is also busy within the community. They haveparticipated charitable events such as the Little Village School Autism Charity Golf Event in June 2011. In addition to a generous cash contribution, they also sponsored a cigar station at the event.

In what seems to be a anonymous business, Morgan Wilshire Securities strives to build relationships. Whether those relationships are in-house as their employees develop, with their clients, or with the community, Morgan Wilshire stands apart from its competitors. With all of the negative media attention that investment firms are getting these days, it's good to know that old-fashioned core values can undeniably find a successful place in the modern business world.




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