HB Appoints Robin Aiken As Principal

Robin Aiken

Homrich Berg (“HB”) is proud to announce the appointment of Robin S. Aiken, CFP®, as Principal for the firm. “Robin has consistently exhibited dedication to HB and her clients,” said HB’s CEO, Andy Berg.  “My partners and I are proud to welcome her as the newest owner of HB.”

Robin joined Homrich Berg in 2005 after working with an independent financial planning firm for eight years.  She has over fifteen years of wealth management experience focused on investment planning, retirement planning, cash flow analysis and income tax planning.

Robin currently serves on the Board of Directors of Park Pride, a nonprofit organization that works with communities all over Atlanta to improve their parks.  In 2013, Robin became a sustaining member of the Junior League of Atlanta after spending several years volunteering to help the League raise money and/or improve the services offered by numerous local community organizations.  She has also previously served on the Board of Directors for the Ansley Park Civic Association and served as a coach for Girls on the Run.

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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