The past few years of the pandemic have resulted in many people reevaluating their lives to determine what will bring them more purpose and meaning. Instead of living day to day, what will make us happy in the long...
Kira Scott is a wealth management advisor associate with ML&R Wealth Management. She works with advisors who help clients achieve their financial goals.
Professional Experience
Kira joined ML&R Wealth Management in February 2020, bringing with her over 20 years of experience in the financial services industry. She has a passion for developing client relationships by delivering world-class service and assisting with the client’s long-term planning and the day-to-day needs associated with the wealth management process.
Prior to ML&R Wealth Management, Kira’s background in investments included equity research at Thomas Weisel Partners and Capital Group, investor relations at Dell, institutional client services at Dimensional Fund Advisors, and relationship management at other local advisory firms.
Fiduciary Advice for the Best Results
A fiduciary firm, ML&R Wealth Management offers impartial, fee-only advice for individuals, families, businesses, institutions and non-profits. Kira Scott works with our fiduciary advisors, who receive no commissions for their recommendations. Contact Kira Scott for a free consultation and prepare for a financially-healthy future today.
- Wealth Management
- Retirement Planning
- Investment Management
- Estate Planning
- Financial Planning
- Institutions & Non-Profits
Rice University
BA in Economics
The University of Texas at Austin
MBA
- Rice Alliance – Austin Chapter, Steering Committee Member
- Heart of Texas Lab Rescue, Volunteer
- Foundation Communities, Volunteer Tax Preparer
Articles By Kira Scott
Many people want to retire before they are eligible for Medicare coverage at age 65, and some individuals are unfortunately getting forced into early retirement whether they like it or not. The annual Gallup Economy and Personal Finance survey...
During the global pandemic over the past year, it’s been hard to avoid noticing so many suffering, both globally and in our local communities. One of the silver linings to come from the pandemic was people becoming more aware...