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VisionQuest Wealth Management Hires Jean Wiley for Customized Training
Posted: 01-22-2008 : RALEIGH, N.C.

Raleigh, NC - VisionQuest Wealth Management hired Jean Wiley, Coach and Trainer, to customize an interactive sales and networking workshop for their end of year planning meeting. CEO and President, Stephen Peters stated, “Jean is a fantastic resource on the ‘how-to’ of establishing, building, growing, and maintaining trust throughout an organization. She interactively presented and discussed the elements that bond people, processes and environments together to ensure long-term success.” VisionQuest offers a complete range of planning services including expertise in investment management, stock option planning, business succession, risk management, retirement planning, lending services, estate and trust planning, educational planning and charitable giving strategies.

About VisionQuest Wealth Management
Our competitive differentiation is centered on two distinct values: emotional involvement and trust. Trust is the single most important prerequisite for creating client relationships that produce big results. VisionQuest develops a unique team structure supported by internal and external wealth management experts focused on providing high-quality advice and attentive service rather than simply selling products. This structure consisting of a deep bench of wealth management expertise ensures that clients receive the benefit of top-notch, credible advice while at the same time delivering that breadth of expertise efficiently. www.vqwealth.com

About Jean Wiley
Jean is a Trainer, Coach and Motivational Speaker. She develops customized training and coaching packages based upon industry specific needs including: Sales, Networking, Customer Service and Empowerment. www.jeanwiley.com /(919)601-2420

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