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Brian Ravenelle

Brian Ravenelle

Partner

508-987-0700

928-962-0799

brian@brookstonewealthmanagement.com

Meet Brian Ravenelle, a financial industry veteran who proves that success in wealth management isn't just about numbers – it's about people. For over a quarter century, Brian has been crafting sophisticated financial strategies for his clients, bringing the same dedication to work toward their success as he's brought to his extensive community leadership roles.

As a founding partner of Brookstone Wealth Management, Brian has made his mark specializing in the intricate worlds of business and estate planning, guiding clients through complex mergers and acquisitions, and creating robust retirement strategies. His philosophy? Trust and integrity aren't just buzzwords – they're the foundation of lasting relationships that span generations of clients.

When he's not in the office transforming financial challenges into potential opportunities, Brian has been the driving force behind numerous community initiatives. As past president of the Webster Dudley Oxford Chamber of Commerce and Webster Dudley United Way, he's helped shape the local business landscape. His passion for education led him to being one of the founders of the Dudley Charlton Education Foundation, while his love for youth sports saw him serving as president of Dudley Little League (where he also earned the unofficial title of "Coach of the Year" in the hearts of many young athletes).

These days, when he's not helping clients navigate their financial futures, you might find Brian on the golf course working on his swing, casting a line at his favorite fishing spot, or, most likely, spending precious time with his grandson Bretton, who's quickly becoming his favorite investment. Along with his wife Lori-Ann – his partner in life for over three decades – they've raised three children (Drew, Brady, and Riley) and built a life that perfectly balances professional excellence with personal fulfillment.

At the heart of Brian's approach is a simple truth: whether he's developing a complex business succession plan or teaching his grandson how to bait a hook, it's all about creating lasting value and meaningful connections.