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Alex Hamrick has joined Wachovia Trust.


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 Hamrick has joined Wachovia For Moravian settlements in North Carolina, see .

Wachovia Corporation (NYSE: WB), based in Charlotte, North Carolina, is the third largest banking chain in the United States based on total deposits.
 Trust in Orlando Orlando, city, United States
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 as a senior trust advisor.
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Title Annotation:On the Move
Publication:Florida Bar News
Date:Jun 15, 2008
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