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Cresset Lures $1.4B Team from Bernstein
2 Dec
Summary
- Cresset expanded in Houston by adding a Bernstein team.
- The new team manages $1.4 billion in client assets.
- This move follows Cresset's recent acquisition of a Goldman Sachs team.

Cresset, a prominent multi-family office and wealth manager overseeing more than $235 billion, has significantly expanded its Houston operations. The firm recently welcomed a seasoned team from Bernstein Private Wealth Management, led by Michael Ellington, Zach Gardner, and Danique van der Velden. This group previously managed approximately $1.4 billion in assets, bringing with them a dedicated client base of entrepreneurs and ultra-high-net-worth families, with a specialization in financial planning surrounding significant transactions.
This strategic addition underscores Cresset's aggressive growth strategy. It follows closely on the heels of the firm successfully recruiting a wealth advisory team that managed over $1.8 billion from Goldman Sachs last month. Furthermore, Cresset recently completed a substantial merger with Monticello Associates, an advisory firm focused on institutional clients with over $124 billion in assets, reinforcing its position in the wealth management sector.




