Adam Landau is a seasoned financial professional currently serving as a Private Advisor and Managing Director at Rockefeller Capital Management. With a Bachelor’s degree from the University of Georgia, Adam began his career at Morgan Stanley in 2005, where he achieved membership in the prestigious PWM Chairman’s Club. Throughout his career, he has held roles such as Executive Financial Services Director and Alternative Investments Director.
*Adam’s outstanding performance has earned him multiple accolades, including being featured in Barron’s List of Top 1,200 Financial Advisors, Forbes Best-in-State Wealth Advisors, and The Financial Times Top 400 Financial Advisors in the U.S. Beyond his professional achievements, Adam is actively involved in various community and philanthropic endeavors, having served on several boards and committees such as Opera Carolina Board, Mint Museum Craft & Design Board, Bowdoin College Parent Executive Committee, and Colby College Development Committee.
In his current capacity, Adam focuses on managing client relationships and overseeing investment strategies while also leading Landau Wealth Partner’s family office resources coverage for established and newly formed SFO’s.
*The Barron’s List of Top 1,200 Financial Advisors rankings discussed above were designated between 2019-2024 and last for a period of one year until new rankings are released. The general methodology criteria for Barron’s includes the following: Each advisor—selected by Barron’s—is required to respond to a survey about their practice which Barron’s verifies and applies a proprietary rankings formula along with sub calculations to generate each designation. The formula features three major categories of calculations: assets, revenue, quality of practice. No compensation has been provided in connection with obtaining or using this award.
The Forbes Best-in-State Wealth Advisors rankings discussed above were designated on 2019 and last for a period of one year until new rankings are released. Each advisor—selected by SHOOK Research—is chosen based on an algorithm of qualitative and quantitative criteria, including: in-person interviews; industry experience; compliance records; revenue produced; and assets under management. No compensation has been provided in connection with obtaining or using this award.
The Financial Times Top 400 Financial Advisors in the U.S. rankings discussed above were designated on 2019 and last for a period of one year until new rankings are released. The general methodology criteria for The Financial Times includes AUM, AUM growth rate, years of experience, compliance record, industry certifications, and online accessibility.
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