Christine Short Named to Forbes America’s Top Women Best-in-State Wealth Advisors Ranking for 2023

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[February 17, 2023]  

February 2, 2023 Edward Jones Financial Advisor Christine Short of Lincoln was named to the annual list of America's Top Women Wealth Advisors Best-in-State for 2023 by Forbes and SHOOK® Research. She ranked No. 80 in Illinois.

“This is really a team award, one which I could never have achieved without the tremendous support from my branch team. And I am forever indebted to my clients for the trust they have placed in me and the relationships we’ve built as we work toward the financial goals that give them the freedom to live life on their terms,” Short said. “This work inspires me because I know I can make a meaningful difference for my clients and colleagues, and in my community.”

To compile the 2023 list of over 1,600 women named to the Best-in-State ranking, SHOOK® Research analysts conducted more than 16,000 interviews with nominees. Criteria included compliance records, community involvement, the investment process, assets under care, and tenure in the industry. Based on the full nationwide list, best-in-state rankings were determined.

Short is among 57 Edward Jones financial advisors to be named to the 2023 Forbes Top Women Wealth Advisor Best-in-State ranking. To see the full list of the Edward Jones financial advisors who ranked on these lists in their states, visit Top Women Wealth Advisors Edward Jones.

Short’s office is at 515 Broadway St. She and her branch team, Melodee Campbell and Amy Gallagher, can be reached at 217-735-2585. You may also visit Short's website at www.edwardjones.com/Christine-Short.

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Ranking Methodology

The Forbes ranking of America's Top Women Best-in-State Wealth Advisors, developed by SHOOK® Research, is based on an algorithm of qualitative data, learned through surveys and interviews conducted in person, by telephone and virtually to evaluate best practices, level of service, investing models and compliance records, as well as quantitative data, such as revenue trends and assets under management. All advisors have a minimum of seven years' experience.

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