Edward Jones – Financial Advisor: Jason C Clarke

Chicago, United States

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Specialties

Making Sense of Investing

History

Established in 1922.

Edward Jones got its start in 1922 when Edward D. Jones Sr. founded the firm that bears his name. Until the 1950s, Edward Jones was typical of most New York Stock Exchange firms having one main location. And by 1980, the firm developed these branch offices and the network had grown to 304 offices.

Douglas E. Hill, chief operating officer from 1998 through 2003 and managing partner in 2004 and 2005, continued the firm’s tradition of bringing personal investment services to an ever-​increasing number of individual investors in communities across the country.

In 2006, Jim Weddle became only the fifth managing partner in the firm’s history. Weddle has spent his entire career at Edward Jones, beginning as an intern in 1976.

This office here in Roscoe Village opened January 1997 and Clarke has been managing it since November 2008. We now currently have a little over 15,000 offices all over the US and Canada.

Meet the Business Owner

Jason C.

Business Owner

Originally from the North side of Chicago, Clarke began his Edward

Jones career in Skokie in 2008 and moved to Chicago shortly thereafter.

Today he serves clients from all over Chicago and the surrounding

suburbs. In his time with the firm, he has served as a trainer and mentor

to new financial advisors, as well as a recruiting leader. In 2014 he was

invited to become a Limited Partner.

Clarke is actively involved in various committees for non-​profit

organizations in Chicago. He is an advocate for the Gift of Hope, their

mission is to save and enhance the lives of as many people as possible

through organ and tissue donation. He is also a spokesman for the

American Heart Association, with a focus on fundraising. The AHA’s

mission is to build healthier lives, free of cardiovascular diseases and

stroke. Within Roscoe Village, he volunteers at Audubon Elementary

School and the annual ‘Principal for a Day’ event through the Chicago

Public Schools.