Rockefeller Capital Management has recruited two Atlanta firms with a combined $1.7 billion in assets under management, according to a news release.

The firm has recruited Neil Moore Wealth Partners, a three-member team that handled $350 million in client assets, and the Montgomery Levin Group, with $1.35 billion in assets.

The Neil Moore Wealth team is led by Ashley Neil Moore, managing director and private wealth advisor, who had been with Stephens Inc. since 2012. He is joined by Anthony Shilcoski, vice president and investment associate and Katie Ryan, vice president and client service associate.

Moore, who has been in the industry for 18 years, spent eight years at Merrill Lynch prior to joining Stephens. He began his career at MML Investors Services Inc., according to his BrokerCheck profile.

Neil Moore Wealth Partners is the second firm in Atlanta to join the New York City-based Rockefeller in recent weeks. The Montgomery Levin Group, a former UBS team of five managing $1.35 billion in assets, joined the firm on August 20, according to the release from Rockefeller.

John R. Montgomery, managing director and senior portfolio manager, along with Andrew Levin, senior vice president and senior portfolio manager, lead the team. They are joined by Deby Barber, vice president and COO; Thomas Moran, associate vice president and team head of trading; and Sophia Siraj, associate vice president of client operations.

Montgomery spent 16 years at UBS. He began his career at the Robinson-Humphrey Group LLC in 1994 and joined McDonald Investments Inc. in 2000 before moving to UBS in 2005, according to his BrokerCheck profile. Levin began his career at UBS in 2009.

Both teams, the releases said, will report to Michael Outlaw, a divisional director in private wealth management who joined Rockefeller from Morgan Stanley in 2018. Outlaw began his career at Morgan Stanley in 1996 and was promoted to the role of Southeastern head of private wealth management in Atlanta in 2011, according to his bio.

The teams are the 53rd and 54th to join the New York City-based Rockefeller private wealth division since its creation in 2018.