I’ve been fortunate to know my career path from a young age. With my dad in the industry, family friends as advisors, and my brothers Jason and Chad working in the field, financial services felt natural. In high school, I chose it for a career project, then pursued a financial services degree at SDSU, where I discovered I enjoyed everything from economics to investments.
After graduating, I joined Jason and my dad at Weaver & Associates (then American Express, now Ameriprise), gaining real-world experience right away. Over 20 years later, I’m still working with Jason and still love the work. I also set a personal goal in my 30s to build both a career and a family by 40. That milestone year came in 2020 when I bought a home, got married, and learned we were expecting. Our son Aiden was born just after my 40th birthday.
Today, Stacie and I are focused on giving back. She’s active with local charities and a podcast empowering women, while I serve as president of Youth Motivation Task Force, which inspires students to keep learning (and we’re always looking for volunteer speakers!).
Our biggest goal is to raise a value-centered young boy in an ever-changing world. With robots coming, only teaching him to ride a bike isn’t going to be enough.
– Travis
My story begins in the Midwest, where hard work, humility, and community shaped me. In 1981, my family moved to California when my dad was promoted with IDS Financial Services. The transition taught me adaptability, while early jobs like a paper route built discipline. Sports, despite being small for my age, taught me creativity — like learning to kick left-footed —showing me that strategy can overcome limitations.
Though I grew up around finance, I first pursued law, playing tennis at Orange Coast College before transferring to UC San Diego. An internship with American Express Financial Advisors changed everything. I found a calling that blended strategy, numbers, and the privilege of guiding people through life’s biggest financial decisions. After graduation and advisor training, I began my career in 1997.
In 2002, I worked alongside my father, learning leadership and business strategy. By 2006, I launched Weaver & Associates, an Ameriprise franchise, gaining firsthand experience in branding and growth. Later, joining Entrepreneurs’ Organization in 2010 sparked my entrepreneurial drive, leading me and my brother Travis to co-found Weaver Consulting Group — a firm rooted in family values, independence, and personal connection.
Today, as Managing Partner, my vision is to expand our impact in Orange County and serve clients nationwide.
– Jason
I was born in Wisconsin but grew up in Arizona, where I learned the values of hard work, discipline, and teamwork on the sports field. Playing both football and baseball in high school, and later football at Chapman University, taught me to always give my best in everything I do — a lesson I apply to my work every day.
After graduating from Chapman with a double major in accounting and business, I began my career at a large financial institution in Arizona. However, I quickly realized that financial advice should be more personal, with a focus on relationships—not just numbers. This conviction led me to take a risk: signing an apartment lease in Southern California before I had a job secured. During a trip for an interview, I first met the team at Weaver Consulting Group, and I officially joined in October 2017. As a financial advisor, I love helping people and businesses through transitions and find it incredibly rewarding to be a partner in their growth.
Outside of the office, I am married to my wife, Juliet. We love traveling and make it a priority to take at least one family trip each year. This December, we’re excited to explore Fiji. I am grateful to have such a supportive team at Weaver and am excited to continue being a part of our clients’ growth.
– Hunter
Hi, I’m Lindsay! I grew up in Huntington Beach and still call it home today. School was not my thing—I had to work ten times harder to understand what others grasped quickly. But here’s the upside: it made me driven and determined. Quitting? Not in my vocabulary.
I’ve always been the responsible, logical one. When my dad encouraged my siblings and me to pursue stable government jobs, I listened and became an Inmate Records Technician for the Orange County Sheriff’s Department. From there, I worked for a local police department, expanding my knowledge of city law and police reports. The training was intense, but I gained invaluable experience about people, systems, and resilience.
And here’s the twist: being logical is great, but sometimes you’ve got to take a leap. Leaving government work was a big decision, but it led me to Weaver Consulting Group — the best career move I’ve ever made. Here, I get to do what I enjoy most: connecting with people and helping them in meaningful ways, without the jail keys.
Outside of work, I love visiting Disneyland, taking nature walks, and spending time with my cat, James Dean.
– Lindsay