
Sissons named a top wealth manager in San Diego
According to February’s San Diego magazine, Bradley R. Sissons, who holds the financial planner position in the Le Tip Golden Triangle Club, is “in the top 7 percent of the personal wealth managers in San Diego for client satisfaction” as voted by the people who should know, his clients.
Sissons, whose Edward Jones investment office is in the shopping center at Governor Drive and Genesee Avenue, is in company with 228 other San Diego wealth managers as a result of a survey conducted by the slick city monthly in conjunction with a company called Crescendo Business Services.
According to its Web site, Crescendo works with city and regional magazines to award the “Five Star: Best in Client Satisfaction” designation to professionals in many markets and many industries. In this case, the magazine report that surveys were sent to approximately 35,000 high-net-worth San Diego residents and financial service industry companies to find out which wealth managers trust, and “most consistently wowed” their clients.
In acknowledging the award, Sissons said, “I am very proud of these results because they reinforce the value of one of our most basic beliefs, ‘Do what’s right for the customer ” always.'”
Sissons has been a member of LeTip Golden Triangle for more than three years and has been the club secretary for the past two years.
“I like it,” Sissons said of his LeTip membership. “It is something that I recognized wasn’t going to be an instant generator of new business, and it would take time for things to develop, but I have since generated a lot of new business because of my association with LeTip and I only see it getting better.”
Sissons is in his third year as coach of the University City High School varsity golf team.
Sissons’ Edward Jones office is located at 3961 Governor Drive. For information, call (858) 458-9406.
Khoa Hoang represents the Mail Exchange
Also in the mall at 4079 Governor Drive is the shop of one of the newest members of LeTip Golden Triangle, the Mail Exchange, run by Khoa and Jennifer Hoang. The Mail Exchange has been in place for a while, but Khoa Hoang made the shift two years ago from a career in insurance to one that services a handful of his customers’ needs on a day-to-day basis.
Mail Exchange offers mailbox rentals, packing and shipping through FedEx, DHL, UPS and the U.S. post office. He also makes copies, takes passport photos, sends and receives faxes, takes care of document shredding and provides notary service.
Hoang enjoys the opportunity to be in a group made up of “serious business people,” and feels good about his decision to join LeTip. For information, call (858) 458-1388.
One-on-one personal training comes to Renaissance
Personal trainer Christine Terry represents the second Addie’s Studio to open in San Diego. The original Addie’s is in Pacific Beach, but a new, more spacious location opened last December in Renaissance Square in University City.
Addie’s offers one-on-one training for clients serious about a fitness routine. Terry is currently training a young woman who wants to audition to be a Charger Girl, and another, a professional speed waterskier who is preparing for the world championships in New Zealand.
Terry also provides training in the MS Fit program to people struggling with multiple sclerosis.
“Adding the strength training in really helps with the symptoms because a lot of the symptoms of MS are losing your motor functions,” she said.
Addie’s follows specific protocols that recently have been demonstrated to be beneficial to MS patients.
The studio is one of the few places in Southern California that works with this MS Society program and is running a “Remodel Your Body Contest” through the end of this month.
The clients who want to participate pay a $20 fee, and the one who loses the most fat and gains the most lean muscle mass receives half of the entry fee. The rest of the entry fee goes to the MS Society.
Terry got her bachelor’s degree in human biology and became a certified personal trainer through the American Council on Exercise. She was a gymnast as a child and played volleyball in high school and college. Addie’s Studio in Pacific Beach was her work location until she became manager of the new studio at 8935 Towne Centre Drive. Her phone number is (858) 677-9480. Visit www.addiesstudio.com.








