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Tash Elwyn is president of Raymond James’ Private Client Group, leading the firm’s domestic wealth management businesses that include nearly 8,800 employee and independent financial advisors and generate more than 70% of overall firm revenues. Prior to his current role, he served as president and CEO of Raymond James & Associates (RJA), supporting the financial advisors in our employee Private Client Group (PCG). Named president & CEO of RJA in 2018 and serving as RJA PCG president since 2012, Elwyn was also divisional director and senior vice president of the Atlantic Division of RJA for five years. Elwyn began his career at Raymond James in 1993 as a financial advisor trainee out of college. After building a successful practice, he became an assistant branch manager in Atlanta and subsequently a branch manager in Chattanooga. He serves on the Raymond James Executive Committee, Board of Raymond James Financial Services, Board of Raymond James & Associates, Board of Raymond James Ltd., Board of Raymond James Investment Services Private Client Group, Board of Charles Stanley, and as the executive sponsor of the Raymond James Diversity and Inclusion Advisory Council. A graduate of Emory University, Elwyn has continued to be active with the school throughout his career. He serves on the Emory College of Arts & Sciences Dean’s Advisory Council. Elwyn has also served on the Emory Board of Governors, the Emory College Alumni Board, and the Alumni Admissions Network and has been a mentor in the Emory Career Network. He is also an alumnus of the Securities Industry Institute. A native of Boston, Elwyn grew up in Stone Mountain, Georgia, and today lives in St. Petersburg, Florida, with his wife and two children. He is active both locally and nationally as a director for the Metro Tampa Bay Board of the American Heart Association, as a board member of the Invest In Others Charitable Foundation, as chair of the Pinellas Education Foundation Board, as a mentor with the University of South Florida Corporate Mentor Program, as a member of the U.S. Soccer At-Large Development Council, and as a trustee of the USA Climbing Foundation.