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Brighton businessmen ring Nasdaq closing bell

Ron Briggs and Jasnik Parmar of Brighton-based Entry Point Advisor Network rang the Nasdaq closing bell earlier this month

Ron Briggs (right) and Jasnik Parmar (left) of Brighton-based Entry Point Advisor Network (EPAN) were on Wall Street earlier this month to take part in the ceremonial ringing of the Nasdaq Closing Bell. The pair were invited by their client, Matthew Tuttle (center) of Stamford, Connecticut-based Tuttle Tactical Management, to participate in the market-closing event.

Founded in 2014, EPAN combines the services of seven distinct, yet closely related, companies that together provide financial services professionals in life, annuity and RIA with the necessary tools, flexibility and autonomy to maximize their share of wallet, streamline their practice, and ultimately do what is best for their clients. Briggs is CEO of the company and Parmar serves as national business development advisor for EPAN.

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