About our office

The Las Vegas team supports the wealth goals of individuals and families. We work with a wide range of clients, with varying life experiences and backgrounds. Our office has deep expertise in working with business owners, retirees and wealth creators; however, we’re able to advise regarding many unique needs or situations. We’re committed to helping you work toward the life and legacy you envision and deserve.

Meet our Private Wealth Management team

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Parand Baillie

Private Wealth Advisor 702-251-1726

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Joseph Giustino

Private Wealth Advisor 702-251-1766

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Sara Le

Private Wealth Advisor 702-251-1740

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Shane Rogers

Private Wealth Advisor Managing Director 702-251-1622

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Andrew Thurlow

Private Wealth Advisor 702-251-1748

Our leadership

“Integrity is doing what’s best for clients and doing it right the first time.”
Daniel Wani, Market Leader, Arizona, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Utah and Wyoming

Engaged in our communities

U.S. Bank believes in giving back. Over the past three years in our community, we’ve provided $1.6 million in U.S. Bank Foundation and corporate giving and 5,000 in volunteer hours. Our team is actively involved in providing support through United Way of Southern Nevada, Las Vegas Global Economic Alliance, Junior Achievement of Southern Nevada, Vegas PBS and others.

Insights from our experts

Market news

Stay on top of the changing U.S. and global markets with our market news page. Dive deeper with our daily market analysis, volatility updates and frequent market teleconferences with U.S. Bank investment experts.

4 investment options to help generate retirement income

If you plan on retiring in your 60s, you may need to make your retirement savings last another 20-30 years. In addition to Social Security, savings and other investments, consider these options for generating additional income in retirement.

Business valuation: Key factors and how to assess a business’s value

If you’re thinking about selling your company, one of your first questions may be, “What is it worth?” These key factors can influence the perceived value of your business.

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