Andy Berg Named One of Atlanta’s Most Admired CEOs by Atlanta Business Chronicle

Andrew Berg

 

Homrich Berg is proud to announce that CEO Andy Berg was named one of Atlanta’s Most Admired CEOs by the Atlanta Business Chronicle.  He will be honored as one of the standout leaders in the financial services industry.

“I’ve had the privilege to watch and learn from Andy for almost 20 years.  He’s grown Homrich Berg exponentially over that time without ever losing appreciation of the people supporting him and the primary focus of serving our clients,” said HB Principal and CFO Tony Guinta. “Our firm appreciates this unique combination of traits in a CEO and we are proud that he is being recognized for his success.  He truly cares about the Homrich Berg family and clients – and it shows.”

Mr. Berg is the co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of Homrich Berg, a fee-only wealth management firm. Andy is currently a member of the Financial Planning Association, the Georgia Planned Giving Council, the Atlanta Estate Planning Council, and the Rotary Club of Atlanta.

Andy also serves on the Board of Directors for the Andrade Faxon Charities for Children, the board of the “I Have A Dream” Foundation, the Corporate Advisory Board for the Georgia Goal Scholarship Program, Inc., the Atlanta Tipoff Club, the Atlanta Opera, the Buckhead Coalition, and the American Diabetes Association.

HB Wealth is a national independent wealth management firm providing fiduciary, fee-only wealth advisory services, investment management, and family office services, with a mission of bringing unwavering financial peace of mind to the clients we are privileged to serve. 

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