Mike Redlick | Co-President | Chief Investment Manager

Mike attained his BS in Business Administration from San Francisco State University with a dual concentration in marketing and transportation. Mike founded Investment Growth Management in 1990 as he had a desire to help people manage their investments and financial futures.

Mike has also gained more than 24 years of corporate experience while working for Safeway Inc. from 1985 to 2003 and in the Banking Industry from 2003 to 2009. Mike held titles of Senior Research Analyst, Customer Service Manager, and worked as Logistics and Inventory Process Manager during his time at Safeway. After Safeway, Mike became a residential real-estate appraiser for Wells Fargo/ World Savings / Wachovia until 2009.

In 2009 Mike became an independent appraiser and formed Redlick Appraisals. Mike is currently the owner of Redlick Appraisals and is a co-owner of Investment Growth Management, Inc., along with Andrew.

 


Andrew Redlick, CFP® | Co-President | Investment Manager and Financial Planner

Andrew received his BS in Business Administration with a concentration in Finance and a minor in Economics from Sonoma State University. Shortly after graduation, Andrew joined in business with his father, Mike, and has been working with IGM full time since August 2013.

Andrew developed an interest in investment management since he opened his own IRA at age 18. Throughout college his interest further grew into a desire to have a career in finance. After some interviews with large US Broker/Dealers, and learning about the structure of the finance industry Andrew decided that the business structure of a fee-only Registered Investment Adviser was the best way to serve future clients and was the direction that he wanted to take.

Andrew holds the CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER (TM) designation, which is a graduate-level designation, and for more than 30 years has been the national standard of excellence in financial planning.   

To attain the CFP®, a candidate must complete the entire education requirement which covers 72 Principal Knowledge Topics under the categories below, as well as a comprehensive financial planning capstone course.

 Principal Knowledge Topics

Investment planning, tax planning, retirement planning, estate planning, insurance planning, financial management, and education planning.