Chamber Hosts Edward Jones Ribbon Cutting
Feb 24, 2026 12:19PM ● By Seti Long
Rob Haeberle of Edward Jones, center in gray, cuts the ribbon at his Highway 99 office in Gridley on Feb. 18. He is joined by family, colleagues and members of the Gridley Area Chamber of Commerce. Photo by Seti Long
GRIDLEY, CA (MPG) - The Gridley Area Chamber of Commerce celebrated Edward Jones financial advisor Rob Haeberle with a ribbon cutting Wednesday, Feb. 18.
Chamber members, community supporters and Haeberle’s associates gathered at the Edward Jones office at 1516 Highway 99 to officially welcome the new financial advisor.
Haeberle transitioned to the Gridley office in May 2025 when he took over for Adam Groen, who previously held the position.
Haeberle is no stranger to the area.
“Having been raised in Gridley, I understand and value the importance of community,” said Haeberle as he reflected on returning to his hometown.

Rob Haeberle shares a light moment with ribbon cutting scissors before serving homemade cake to guests at his Gridley office celebration Feb. 18. Photo by Seti Long
“As I look back at my childhood, from McKinley School through Gridley High School, I realize that many people and places in this area played a huge role in making me who I am today. It only feels right that I now have the opportunity to give back.”
Haeberle brings 22 years of banking experience to his role as financial advisor. He previously worked with Wells Fargo Bank and Tri Counties Bank before joining Edward Jones.
Since 2025, Haeberle has expanded his presence and provided financial services to local residents.
His focus areas include retirement savings strategies, wealth management, college savings plans and financial services tailored to farm and ranch families. He also works with nonprofits and Hispanic families on financial planning. Haeberle is bilingual and speaks Spanish fluently.
Haeberle’s wife, Randi, joined him for the ceremony along with fellow Edward Jones colleagues Joe Cunha, CFP and CEPA, associate financial advisor Samantha Schut, chamber members and community supporters as he cut the red ribbon.

















