Danielle Valleau
Danielle Valleau Financial Advisor, RJFS Branch Manager

Danielle Valleau is a Financial Advisor and Branch Manager partnered with Raymond James Financial Services. Her business focuses on the investment and retirement needs of individuals, families and organizations.

A top 10 graduate of Cony High School in Augusta, Maine, she went on to earn a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology from the University of Southern Maine. Directly out of school, she went to work for MBNA America in Belfast and held Management positions in Customer Service and Collections. After seven years, she left to experience the investment world first as a Financial Advisor Trainee with Edward Jones, then joining Thomas Hastings Jr. as his assistant at Raymond James Financial Services in 2007. Since then, she has obtained her Series 7, 66, and 9/10 Licenses, as well as the CPFA designation and was selected by Tom as his replacement upon his retirement in 2019.

Her focus remains on her investors with no tolerance for loose ends. She feels that each client has worked hard for their money and, with her assistance, it in turn can work hard for them. She prides herself on providing only the highest level of due diligence and an uncompromised level of service when it comes to the financial future of those she serves.

Danielle lives in Searsmont with her daughter Jocelyn and husband Bill. They have a heart for animals as evidenced by the dogs, cats, and chickens that are a part of the family. She has previously been a Girl Scout Troop Co Leader for the towns of Searsmont, Belmont, and Morrill and served as the Corporate Board Secretary for HOBY Maine. She is an avid supporter of The Augusta Food Bank, The Greater Augusta Back to School Program and The Augusta Downtown Alliance. When not working diligently for her clients, she enjoys keeping up with her daughter’s sporting activity in Field Hockey and Track and spending quality time with friends and family.

Raymond James is not affiliated with the above organizations and/or charitable causes.