Brian Stover is an investment planner with more than 8 years of experience in the financial services industry. Brian received his bachelor’s degrees in marketing and sport management in 2016, and completed a MBA in finance in 2020, all from Ohio University. Brian holds a Series 7 and 66 securities licenses.
In his role, Brian focuses on the management of portfolios, helping to ensure investments are allocated based on client risk tolerances and economic conditions. He updates portfolio rebalances, enters trades, and researches methods to help achieve client goals. Additionally, he focuses on building goal plans and pursuing financial confidence for clients with concerns about retirement. He is passionate about helping clients pursue their goals, doing so with a high degree of knowledge and personal service.
Brian was born and raised in Michigan, and has lived in Marietta, OH since 2016. Brian enjoys playing golf and tennis in his free time. He is involved in leadership positions in the local community, including serving as a board member and Secretary of Marietta Main Street and the Historic Harmar Bridge Company.
Professional credentials
- Series 7 and 66 Securities Licenses
Commitment to community
- Board Member & Secretary, Marietta Main Street
- Board Member & Secretary, Historic Harmar Bridge Company
Corporate bio
Peoples Bancorp Inc. ("Peoples") is a diversified financial services holding company that makes available a complete line of banking, trust and investment, insurance, premium financing and equipment leasing solutions through its subsidiaries. Peoples is a publicly traded company (Nasdaq symbol: PEBO).
Headquartered in Marietta, Ohio, since 1902, Peoples serves customers across Ohio, West Virginia, Kentucky, Virginia, Washington D.C., and Maryland. Guided by our vision to be the Best Community Bank in America, we currently manage over *$3.7 billion in assets under administration and management, including brokerage, trust and retirement.
*As of 5/31/2025
*Investing involves risk and you may incur a profit or loss regardless of strategy selected. Asset allocation and diversification does not ensure a profit or protect against a loss. Rebalancing a non-retirement account could be a taxable event that may increase your tax liability. Raymond James is not affiliated with any organizations mentioned above.