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Our History Edward Jones was founded in the United States in 1922 by Edward D. Jones Sr. in St. Louis, Missouri. Back then, Edward Jones Sr. and his small team of employees didn't talk much about mission statements or guiding principles. They simply lived them every day. If someone had, however, decided to write down a formal mission statement, it would have simply read, “Treat clients fairly by selling appropriate, quality investments, and treat employees as partners in the business.” Visionary Strategy The 1970s proved to be an important decade in the history of Edward Jones. During this time a single decision – ironically, a decision to do nothing at all – would prove highly significant to the firm’s culture and business moving forward. It was during this period that Edward Jones decided not to abandon its partnership structure to go public, as did nearly every other investment firm of the day. International Expansion In 2006, Jim Weddle, who had joined Edward Jones as an intern in 1976, became the firm’s fifth managing partner. 2006 also saw the firm named one of the “50 Best Employers in Canada” by Report On Business magazine, one of the “Best Workplaces in Canada” by Canadian Business magazine and, in the United States, named one of the “100 Best Companies to Work For” in America by FORTUNE magazine for the eighth year. In December of the same year, it was announced that Edward Jones in the United States ranked No. 1 for the 14th consecutive year in Registered Representative magazine’s annual brokerage ranking. To get a more detailed look at our history, view our history timeline. |
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