Ann Meiring joins Citizens Wealth Management Group
Citizens Wealth Management Group (CWMG) has welcomed Ann Meiring, financial advisor, to its team.
Meiring will be working in the CNB Lima office, located at 201 N. Main Street. Chad King, Lima Market President states, “We’re excited to partner with Ann to provide financial planning services directly from the Lima office. Her understanding of the Lima community and local experience as a financial advisor are a welcome addition to our team.”
A long-time resident of Lima, Ann graduated from Shawnee High School and the University of Northwestern Ohio. She’s been in the financial field since 2018, most recently as an independent advisor. “I am thrilled with the opportunity that Citizens National Bank has given me to be part of their wealth management team. I look forward to working alongside them to build a customer base and provide insight to their existing customers, as well as new ones.”
Ann is an advisory board member of Lifewise Academy Shawnee and enjoys volunteer opportunities through her church, Crossroads Church of God. She and her husband, Paul, have three kids and reside in the Shawnee area.
Citizens Wealth Management Group provides financial planning, investment and retirement planning services as a subsidiary of Citizens National Bank.
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