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Our goal is to help you take a proactive approach to your personal financial situation. We are dedicated to helping you make sound decisions for your financial future. Helping you gain a better understanding of investing, retirement, estate planning strategies, and wealth preservation. Most importantly, we hope you see the value of working with us to pursue your financial goals.
Bill Haydon

Bill Haydon

    • PIM Portfolio Manager
    • Senior Financial Advisor
    Bill joined Wells Fargo Advisors Financial Network as a Financial Advisor primarily to manage family money for affluent families.  He incorporates a strategy and decision-making process that has been honed from over 30 years of investment experience. Bill has focused on addressing his clients’ needs and helping to preserve their wealth in times that have brought higher returns and in times that have brought higher risk. "I believe it is critical to combine investment planning and risk management into one unified process. As a Financial Advisor with Wells Fargo Advisors Financial Network, He strives to provide an unequaled standard of excellence by providing personalized, value-added services to my clients, helping them make educated, intelligent financial decisions.”

    Bill attended Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, NY and also hold an M.B.A. from University of Massachusetts at Amherst, Isenberg School of Management. He and his wife, Laura reside in Madison, CT, with their two sons and daughter, Will, Griffin and Chloe. His hobbies include being the archivist for his father, well known American Inventor, A.W. Haydon. He collects, organizes, and preserves biographical data and assists museum shows. If some people are born with the natural ability to invent, his father A.W. Haydon certainly was one of them. From a young age, A. W. Haydon had an innate understanding of machinery. He used his talents to invent over 70 mechanical devices, from 1933-1982 that have wide consumer and industrial uses. Of the over 70 patents he invented such things as an Alarm Clock in 1933 (Pat#1,907,106), a light switch (Pat#4,489,297), the Sweep Second hand motion used in "Non Ticking" clocks and watches, and Electronic Rotating Machines that control things like antennas on cell phone towers.