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Clarity Wealth Partners at UBS Welcomes New Financial Advisor Christopher Lambert



Clarity Wealth Partners at UBS Financial Services Inc. is thrilled to announce the addition of Christopher Lambert to the team. Chris brings a wealth of knowledge in the wealth management industry and will further enhance the team’s ability to provide high-net-worth individuals, families and business owners with comprehensive financial solutions tailored to their unique needs.

Chris, a Tennessee native, holds a bachelor’s degree in finance from The University of Alabama. Inspired by his father, who worked as an advisor with UBS’ predecessor firm, JC Bradford & Co., and his entrepreneurial Tennessee ancestors,

Chris embarked on a career in finance upon graduating with a particular interest in multi generational wealth. He thrives on solving complex problems with the goal to preserve and continue family legacies.

Chris states, “Joining Clarity Wealth Partners provides me with the ability to help our team serve our clients with the benefits offered by one of the world’s leading wealth managers. I make it a priority to get involved and stay connected with our clients, their families and the organizations we serve. It is exciting to introduce those close to me to my new team.”

Chris resides in Knoxville with his wife, Riley, and their son, Rex. Community involvement is a priority to him. As president of The Rotary Club of Knoxville, Chris leads the oldest and largest civic organization in Knoxville. A graduate of Leadership Knoxville’s Class of 2021, he also serves as Past President on the board of directors for Tennessee Aquatics (TNAQ), a member on Carson Newman University’s Moser Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership Council and previously led the region as National Vice President of The University of Alabama National Alumni Association. His deep community involvement and relationshipbuilding skills make him a valuable asset to the Clarity Wealth Partners team.

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