Bartlett Wealth Management

Bartlett Wealth Management

Wealth management and financial planning services

Overview

Bartlett Wealth Management helps individuals and families grow and protect their wealth through personalized investment planning and financial strategies. It combines retirement planning, business exit planning, estate planning, stock option planning, and family-wealth education into tailored plans, with research on new trends and technologies to stay ahead. The firm operates as a registered investment advisor and emphasizes integrity and market vigilance, using a collaborative partner approach to implement and adjust strategies to meet each client’s goals. Its goal is to move clients closer to their financial objectives while prioritizing their overall well-being.

About Bartlett Wealth Management

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Why Bartlett Wealth Management is rated
C+
Rated C on Competitive Edge
Rated B on Growth Potential
Rated C on Differentiation

Industries

Consulting

Financial Services

Company Size

51-200

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Cincinnati, Ohio

Founded

1898

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What believers are saying

  • Bartlett added Regent Investment Management in 2026, becoming a third Midwest location.
  • Top Workplaces recognition in 2026 strengthens recruiting and retention in Cincinnati.
  • CNBC appearances in March and May 2026 keep Bartlett visible to affluent prospects.

What critics are saying

  • Focus Financial ownership concentrates control and creates integration pressure after Bartlett's rebrand.
  • Charles Schwab holds 69% of assets, making custody concentration a serious operational risk.
  • Apple is 6.0% of disclosed holdings, exposing client portfolios to one megacap collapse.

What makes Bartlett Wealth Management unique

  • Bartlett traces its mission-based investing roots to 1970s value-based portfolios.
  • Holly Mazzocca and Jim Hagerty lead a 2026 Midwest expansion strategy.
  • Bartlett serves $10.3 billion across 2,263 clients, with 82.4% in high-net-worth households.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

Life Insurance

Disability Insurance

Health Savings Account/Flexible Spending Account

Paid Vacation

Hybrid Work Options

401(k) Company Match

401(k) Retirement Plan

Profit Sharing

Professional Development Budget

Parental Leave

Paid Sick Leave

Company News

InvestmentNews
Apr 23rd, 2024
Investors Want ‘More Personalization’ When It Comes To Esg

Is the controversy and skepticism around environmental, social and governance investing finally easing? Holly Mazzocca of Cincinnati-based Bartlett Wealth Management, one of the oldest RIAs in the country, believes it is.Despite the controversies that have dogged ESG investing strategies, she says has seen “a tremendous shift” towards personalization.“The idea of greenwashing and some of the worries about just slapping ESG labels on to a fund that isn’t necessarily an ESG fund scared many investors,” she says. “They don’t want to have a label on it, they really want to understand it, which can be hard to do with the size of public companies and the size of public investments.“By having a more personalized approach and individualized conversations with our advisors, many of our clients are starting to dig deeper and understand, ‘What am I trying to accomplish and how can my advisor help me accomplish that?’”Mazzocca, who is Bartlett’s president, principal and also serves as a wealth advisor, highlighted how the firm has invested in the ESG space since the 1970s, when the focus was on value-based investing. Bartlett’s clients were from religious or non-profit organizations, who wanted to ensure they weren’t investing in ways that were conflicting with their personal or organizational mission and values.Those organizations have generally stayed with Bartlett and 15 percent of its client base are those in social services agencies and educational organizations. Mazzocca says that while her clients want to have conversations around ESG investing, they often don’t fully understand what kind of fund they want to invest in., focusing instead on how their portfolio compares to the broader market.“If there’s one thing that our industry has learned, it’s that not all ESG means the same thing to every client,” she says. “We often tell our clients that it’s not about investing with Bartlett’s values, it’s about investing with your values.This sometimes involves working around legacy positions with their clients, Mazzocca added. “Maybe it’s family stock, or a closely held business or public company shares – then building portfolios that are very customized to the needs of that individual.”Mazzocca’s role at Bartlett focuses on making sure its female clients have a place where they can connect

MarketBeat
Jan 1st, 2024
10,462 Shares in Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc. (NYSE:HLT) Acquired by Kingswood Wealth Advisors LLC

Bartlett & Co. LLC acquired a new stake in Hilton Worldwide in the third quarter valued at approximately $33,000.

MarketBeat
Sep 27th, 2023
Avantax Planning Partners Inc. Acquires Shares of 7,995 Knife River Co. (NYSE:KNF)

Bartlett & Co. LLC acquired a new stake in Knife River in the second quarter valued at approximately $60,000.

BestStocks
Jan 27th, 2023
Quantbot Technologies LP Acquires a New Position in Teradyne, Inc. (NASDAQ:TER)

Teradyne was awarded a financial contribution by Bartlett & Co.

The Business Journals
Dec 9th, 2022
Louisville-based Regent Investment Management acquired by Cincinnati firm

One of Greater Cincinnati’s largest investment advisory firms is acquiring a Louisville company and merging it into its operations.

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