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Former NY Giants Quarterback Joins Morristown Company Former NY Giants quarterback joins Morristown company http://morristow n.patch.com/announcements/former-ny-giants-quarterback-joins-morristow n-company September 14, 2012 PRESS RELEASE Former New York Giants quarterback, Scott Brunner, joins Net Worth Management Group as Executive Vice President and Partner Morristown, NJ (September 14, 2012): Net Worth Management Group is pleased to announce that Scott Brunner has joined the company as Executive Vice President and Partner. Mr. Brunner will provide wealth protection strategies, wealth management, and financial and estate planning strategies to individuals and businesses. Scott Brunner brings to Net Worth Management Group an accomplished history of leadership and success. While leading the Delaware Fighting Blue Hens to a national championship in 1979, Scott received a Bachelor’s of Science Degree in Accounting. Drafted to the NFL in 1980, he led the New York Giants to their first playoff berth since 1963. The strength of Brunner’s game has always been his intelligence, a crucial skill which helped him fast-track his transition into the business world. For the past 15 years, Scott served as vice president of an institutional stock research and portfolio management firm on Wall Street. Today, Scott Brunner is Executive Vice President and Partner of Net Worth Management Group. “We are pleased to welcome Scott Brunner to our company. Scott will work with clients to help them grow, protect, and distribute their assets with tax efficiency,” said Douglas W. Todd, CEO and founder of Net Worth Management Group. Football is, of course, still an integral part of Scott’s life. He is one of the most sought after private quarterback coaches in the country. As the Offensive Coordinator at TEST Football Academy in Martinsville, New Jersey, Scott tutors aspiring NFL quarterbacks which include Baltimore Ravens, Joe Flacco. Scott continues to be regularly sought after by TV networks, business groups, and schools to share his insights for achieving success in the heat of competition. Scott lives in Millburn, New Jersey with his wife and five children. About Net Worth Management Group Net Worth Management Group offers financial services to help individuals, professionals, and corporate clients work toward achieving financial security. Through their business affiliations, Net Worth Management Group has access to financial products and services from an impressive group of leading companies, which allows them to develop customized strategies to help their clients plan for, build and achieve a more stable financial future. Securities offered through AXA Advisors, LLC (212) 314-4600, member FINRA/SIPC. Annuity and insurance products offered through AXA Network, LLC. AXA Network, LLC does business in California as AXA Network Insurance Agency of California, LLC and, in Utah, as AXA Network Insurance Agency of Utah, LLC. AXA Advisors and its affiliates do not provide tax or legal advice. Individuals may transact business and/or respond to inquiries only in state(s) in which they are properly registered and/or licensed. Net Worth Management Group is not a registered investment advisor and is not owned or operated by AXA Advisors or AXA Network. AGE-69526 (08/12) (EXP. 08/14) Contact: David Schluer President and Chief Investment Officer [email protected] (973) 401-2396.
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