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FORM ADV BROCHURE
AS OF NOVEMBER 30, 2025
2025 11/30/2025
Item 1: Cover Page
The Weil Company
dba Christopher Weil & Company, Inc.
Form ADV Part 2
Investment Adviser Brochure
11236 El Camino Real, Suite 200
San Diego, CA 92130
Telephone: 800-355-9345
Email: lsword@cweil.com
Web Address: www.cweil.com
November 30, 2025
This brochure provides information about the qualifications and business practices of Christopher Weil &
Company, Inc. (WEIL). If you have any questions about the contents of this brochure, please contact us at
800-355-9345 or lsword@cweil.com. The information in this brochure has not been approved or verified by
the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) or by any state securities authority. Registration
does not imply a level of skill or training.
Additional information about WEIL is also available on the SEC website at www.adviserinfo.sec.gov. You
can search this site by a unique identifying number, known as a CRD number. Our firm's CRD number is
22090, or link directly to https://www.adviserinfo.sec.gov/Firm/22090.
11236 El Camino Real, Suite 200, San Diego, CA 92130 • (858) 724-6040 • www.cweil.com
Registered Investment Advisor
Item 2: Material Changes
Since the date of our last Form ADV Brochure dated January 27, 2025, WEIL made the following material
changes to this brochure:
Ownership and Leadership Transition
We have successfully completed a significant ownership and leadership transition as part of our long-term
succession plan. Effective October 1, 2025, the firm transitioned from being 100% family-owned via
grantor trusts to a partially employee-owned model. A group of key employees now collectively hold a
majority interest in the firm’s equity, while members of the Weil family retain significant ownership through
their respective trusts.
In conjunction with this ownership change, we have expanded our executive leadership team. Catalina
Cherny-Santos, Danny Cung, and Jonathan Strauss have been appointed Managing Partners, assuming the
joint leadership responsibilities formerly held by John Wells, who has transitioned to the role of
President/CEO Emeritus. Earlier in the year, Chris Weil also transitioned to Chairman Emeritus following
his retirement. Additionally, Michael Hubbert has been named Chief Investment Officer. Laura Sword
continues her role as Chief Financial Officer and Chief Compliance Officer, and Robert Gaan remains our
Chief Investor Relations Officer.
Proxy Voting Policy Update
We have refined our proxy voting policy to reflect our investment philosophy of supporting the
management teams of the securities we invest in. While we retain the authority to vote proxies on behalf of
our clients, our standing policy is to generally align with management’s recommendations. Because we invest
only where we have high confidence in leadership, we abstain from active voting, which effectively supports
management’s business decisions. By not casting a vote, the proxy is treated as a "non-vote" or an alignment
with management’s existing recommendations.
Consistent with the rules, we are to ensure that you receive a summary of any material changes to this and
subsequent Brochures within 120 days of the close of our business fiscal year. Furthermore, we will provide
you with other interim disclosures about material changes as necessary.
Item 3: Table of Contents
Item 1
Cover Page
Item 2
Material Changes
Item 3
Table of Contents
Item 4
Advisory Business
Financial Advisory Services
Investment Management Services
Financial Planning
Estate Transition Services
Pension Consulting Services
Wrap Fee Programs (none)
Amount of Managed Assets
Item 5
Fees and Compensation
Advisory and Management Fees
Financial Planning Fees
Financial Planning Fees Offset
Commission Compensation (none)
Insurance Commission Compensation
Pension Consulting Services Fees
Limited Negotiability of Fees
Termination/Refunds
General Fee Information
Additional Fees and Expenses
Advisory Fees in General
Fees Related to ERISA Accounts
Item 6
Performance-Based Fees and Side-by-Side Management
Item 7
Types of Clients
Item 8
Methods of Analysis and Investment Strategies and Risk of Loss
Methods of Analysis
Investment Strategies
Risk of Loss
Item 9
Disciplinary Information (none)
Item 10 Other Financial Industry Activities and Affiliations
Firm Registrations and Activities (none)
Firm Affiliations (none)
Management Personnel Registrations and Affiliations (none)
Management Personnel Activities
How We Handle Conflicts of Interest
Item 11
Code of Ethics, Participation or Interest in Client Transactions
and Personal Trading
Item 12
Brokerage Practices
Item 13
Review of Accounts
Account Reviews
Reports
Supervision
Item 14
Client Referrals and Other Compensation
Client Referrals (none)
Other Compensation (none)
Item 15
Custody
Item 16
Investment Discretion
Item 17
Voting Client Securities
Adoption of Proxy Voting Policy
Item 18
Financial Information
Form ADV Part 2B - Investor Adviser Brochure Supplement
Danny Cung
Catalina Cherny-Santos
Jonathan Strauss
Laura Sword
Robert Gaan
Michael Hubbert
Tyler Hewes
Vianca Tabuena
Item 4: Advisory Business
WEIL is a SEC-registered investment adviser with its principal place of business located in San Diego,
California. WEIL began conducting business in 1989.
WEIL is a privately owned company. As of our most recent transition, the firm is owned by a partnership
of its key employees and the Weil family. No single shareholder owns 25% or more of the voting stock of
the firm and therefore no one person has sole control. The Weil family members are not involved in the
day-to-day operations of WEIL but may serve from time to time on the Board.
The firm is managed by its Executive Leadership Team, which brings together extensive experience in
financial operations and client services:
• Catalina Cherny-Santos, Managing Partner, oversees the firm's client services operations and
administrative protocols.
• Danny Cung, Managing Partner, directs the firm's investment operations and internal financial
management.
Jonathan Strauss, Managing Partner, leads the firm's strategic direction and advisory services.
•
• Laura Sword serves as the firm’s Chief Financial Officer and Chief Compliance Officer, managing
all regulatory and fiscal oversight.
• Robert Gaan serves as the firm’s Chief Investor Relations Officer, overseeing the delivery of
comprehensive financial planning and the firm’s concierge-level client service.
• Michael Hubbert serves as the firm’s Chief Investment Officer, leading trading and portfolio
management and developing the firm’s investment strategies.
Our transition to an employee-owned model ensures that the firm's management continues to be deeply
aligned with the long-term success of our clients.
WEIL offers the following advisory services to our clients:
Financial Advisory Services
Our firm provides continuous advice to clients regarding the investment of client funds based on the
individual needs of the client (Advisory) which can be provided on a standalone basis or in conjunction with
our investment management services (see below). We manage advisory accounts on a discretionary basis.
Through personal discussions in which goals and objectives are established, as well as a client's particular
circumstances, we manage a portfolio based on that information. Account supervision is guided by the client's
stated objectives (i.e., very aggressive, aggressive, moderately aggressive, balanced, conservative, very
conservative), as well as tax and other personalized considerations such as risk tolerance, and is generally
memorialized by a personal Investment Policy Statement (IPS).
During our data-gathering process, we determine the client’s individual objectives, time horizons, risk
tolerance, and liquidity needs. As appropriate, we also review and discuss a client's prior investment history,
as well as family composition and background. We continue to monitor client circumstances by having
discussions with the client at least annually and by making adjustments as needed based on objectives and
goals. There is a fee charged for Advisory Services, which may include a minimum (noted in the Fees section).
Investment Management Services
We provide continuous investment management services (Investment Management) to clients using portfolio
strategies that are designed to meet a client’s particular investment goals. We exercise discretion in client
accounts to make the necessary purchases and sales to keep portfolios generally in line with those goals.
Our portfolios include diversified, concentrated, as well as opportunistic strategies utilizing hedging, non-
correlated and investments in ETFs that hold cryptocurrency or derivatives of cryptocurrency. For high-
value investment accounts, we may also use individual stock and bond portfolios. Our investment
recommendations are not limited to any specific product or service offered by a broker-dealer or insurance
company. Consistent with client’s circumstances, investments may be made in securities of any kind,
including, but not limited to open-end and closed-end mutual fund shares, exchange traded funds, common
and preferred stocks, options contracts on securities, commercial paper, warrants, rights, corporate,
municipal and/or government bonds, notes or bills ("Securities"). Additionally, investments may be made in
Securities that are long or short (hedge funds), use leveraged strategies (typically financial derivatives and
debt to amplify returns), are illiquid or have restricted purchase and/or sale windows (interval/tender funds,
and interests in Limited Partnerships and Limited Liability Companies), as well as Securities traded over-the-
counter, variable life insurance, variable annuities, municipal securities, and/or foreign issues. All or a
portion of Account(s) may be held in cash or cash equivalents, including Securities issued by money market
mutual funds and/or Certificates of Deposit.
Our services provide clients with the ability to custody assets with qualified custodians, manage cash and
receive general financial advice from WEIL all in one convenient relationship and on a limited basis to self-
direct trades for high-value investment accounts. Services include (but are not limited to):
• cash management, on a discretionary basis, of all cash and cash equivalents in the account
(including Treasury instruments, certificates of deposit, money market funds and cash balances);
• consolidated quarterly performance reporting of account assets;
• referrals for targeted client needs to specialized service-providers (such as CPAs, attorneys, estate
planners, trust services providers, family office services and accountant/ bookkeepers)
• on-line account access; and
• automated processing of periodic distributions.
Because some types of investments involve certain additional degrees of risk, they will only be recommended
and/or implemented when consistent with the client's stated investment objectives, tolerance for risk, liquidity
and suitability.
Through personal discussions with the client in which the client's goals and objectives are established, we
determine if the portfolio strategy is suitable to the client's circumstances. Once we determine the suitability
of the portfolio for the client, the portfolio is managed based on the portfolio's goal, rather than on each
client's individual needs. Clients retain individual ownership of all securities.
To ensure that our initial determination of an appropriate portfolio remains suitable and that the account
continues to be managed in a manner consistent with the client's financial circumstances, we will:
• at least annually, reach out to each client to determine whether there have been any changes in the
client's financial situation or investment objectives; and
• be reasonably available to consult with the client.
Financial Planning
Our firm provides financial planning services. Financial planning is a comprehensive evaluation of a client’s
current and future financial state by using currently known variables to forecast future cash flows, asset values
and withdrawal plans. Through the financial planning process, various questions, information and analysis are
considered as they impact and are impacted by the entire financial and life situation of the client.
In general, our financial planning addresses all aspects of your financial life. We conduct a thorough review
of your personal finances, including budgeting, tax planning, investment strategies, insurance coverage,
retirement planning, and estate planning. We analyze your current financial situation, identify potential risks,
and develop personalized strategies to help you achieve your financial goals, such as wealth accumulation,
income generation, and estate preservation. Our services include a review of the client’s cash needs at death,
income needs of surviving dependents, estate planning and disability income. We may assist the client in
assessing and developing long-term strategies, including as appropriate, living trusts, wills, and other asset
protection plans. Further, we review estate tax matters, powers of attorney, asset protection plans, long term
care alternatives, Medicaid and elder law matters as appropriate.
We gather required information through in-depth personal interviews. Information gathered includes the
client's current financial status, tax status, future goals, return objectives and attitudes towards risk. We
carefully review documents supplied by the client, including a questionnaire completed by or with the client,
and document the information provided. Should the client choose to implement the recommendations, we
suggest the client work closely with his/her attorney, accountant, insurance agent, and/or other professionals.
Implementation of financial planning recommendations is entirely at the client's discretion.
We also provide general non-securities advice on topics that may include budgetary, estate, insurance and
business planning.
Financial Planning recommendations are not limited to any specific product or service offered by a broker-
dealer or insurance company.
Estate Transition Services
We offer preparation and transition services pertaining to a client’s entire financial life. We gather information,
and where appropriate, copies of documentation, as to a client’s assets, liabilities, cash flow, all forms of
insurance, estate plan, monthly expenses, heirs, family members, trusted contacts, trusted vendors, and other
miscellaneous information. We may also include discussing with a client their wishes and intentions as to our
involvement in the transitioning of their estate when such time arrives. This information is stored in systems
that manage and maintain data. Clients are offered at least one meeting per year to review and update the
gathered information. With this information in place, we provide advice and assistance to successor trustee(s),
executor(s), other key vendors, family, and/or heir(s), as instructed by the client.
These services can include us working with a client’s successor trustee or executor to ensure that assets are
retitled and/or transferred in accordance with the provisions of the client’s trust and/or will. We may work
with the client’s successor trustee or executor in transitioning assets of client’s estate, regardless of where they
are custodied. This could include but may not be limited to private investments, accounts held through
employers, investments held on mutual fund platforms, residential real estate, commercial real estate, rental
properties, business ownership, and other personal property. The fee for this service begins at the estate trigger
event which may be, but is not limited to, incapacity, disability, or death.
Pension Consulting Services
We also provide several pension consulting services separately or in combination. While the primary clients
for these services will be pension, profit sharing and 401(k) plans, we offer these services, where appropriate,
to individuals and trusts, estates and charitable organizations. Pension Consulting Services are comprised of
four distinct services. Clients may choose to use any, or all, of these services.
Investment Policy Statement Preparation (IPS)
We meet with the client to determine an appropriate investment strategy that reflects the plan sponsor's stated
investment objectives for management of the plan. Our firm then prepares a written IPS detailing those needs
and goals, including an encompassing policy under which these goals are to be achieved. The IPS also lists the
criteria for selection of investment vehicles as well as the procedures and timing interval for monitoring of
investment performance. WEIL will review the client's Investment Policy Statement (IPS) whenever the client
advises us of a change in circumstances regarding the needs of the plan. WEIL will also review the investment
options of the plan according to the agreed upon time intervals established in the IPS. Such reviews will
generally occur annually.
Selection of Investment Vehicles
We assist plan sponsors in constructing appropriate asset allocation models. We then review to determine
which investments are appropriate to implement based on the client's IPS. The investments to be
recommended will be determined by the client, based on the IPS.
Monitoring of Investment Performance
We monitor client investments continually, based on the procedures and timing intervals delineated in the
IPS. Although our firm may or may not be involved in the purchase or sale of these investments, we supervise
the client's portfolio and will make recommendations to the client as market factors and the client's needs
dictate.
Employee Communications
For pension, profit sharing and 401(k) plan clients with individual plan participants exercising control over
assets in their own account (''self-directed plans''), we may also provide periodic educational support and
investment workshops designed for the plan participants. The nature of the topics to be covered will be
determined by us and the client under the guidelines established in ERISA Section 404(c). The educational
support and investment workshops will NOT provide plan participants with individualized, tailored
investment advice or individualized, tailored asset allocation recommendations.
Wrap Fee Programs (none)
Our firm does not sponsor any Wrap Fee Programs.
Amount of Managed Assets
As of 11/30/2025, we actively managed approximately $876,875,388 in discretionary assets under
management in the Advisory, Investment Management Services. Additionally, we managed approximately
$19,366,797 on a non-discretionary basis.
Item 5: Fees and Compensation
Advisory and Management Fees
We believe that WEIL has adopted a fee structure that is sound, equitable and accurately reflects our
relationship with our clients.
Clients are charged the greater of the minimum annual fee (unless waived) or the calculated fee for Advisory
and Investment Management. The initial fee is charged on the last business day of the quarter in which the
combined value of the billed assets and/or Accounts(s) are transferred (Opening Date) and are based on the
total value on that date. The period which such payment covers will run from Opening Date through the last
business day of the current calendar quarter. Thereafter, the quarterly fee will be based on the combined value
of the billed assets on the last business day of each calendar quarter and will be due and payable on the first
day of each quarter or when billed, whichever is later. Where a statement is not available from the Custodian,
we will use our best efforts to determine an account’s net equity value for billing purposes. Should a net debit
balance exist in the account (generally due to the existence of margin balances) then the fee shall be based on
the total value of securities (the gross account assets before margin balances are deducted.) The quarterly fee
is charged in advance. Intra-period adjustments are not made for withdrawals from or deposits to assets
and/or account(s), nor are adjustments made for fluctuations in value during a billing period. To the extent
necessary, WEIL is authorized to sell securities or use margin in account(s) to satisfy any fees due to WEIL.
WEIL directs the qualified custodian to deduct fees directly from the account in accordance with the client
authorization in the Agreement(s) unless you request to make payment via invoice or by ACH from a
designated account. By default, WEIL deducts fees from the account to which the service is attached. WEIL
will send clients a quarterly invoice for fees due and fees will be debited from the account. Typically, WEIL
will provide the client with a calculation of the fee before or at the time of withdrawal. If the client requests
to be billed directly, an invoice will be provided, and a $25 billing fee may be added to the billed amount. Such
billings are due within 10 days of the date of the invoice. WEIL reserves the right to deduct the fees from the
account(s) if the fees remain unpaid for 30 days or more. WEIL may liquidate securities or cause an account
to borrow funds under a margin agreement between the client and custodian to pay WEIL’s fee. The client
authorizes the qualified custodian, upon presentation of a bill from WEIL, to withdraw WEIL’s fee and
forward the funds to WEIL.
Our current fee structure is a Tiered Fee Schedule as follows:
Annual Fee
$10,000
First $0 - $1,000,000
Included with Annual Fee
Next $1,000,001 - $2,000,000
.85%
Next $2,000,001 - $5,000,000
.75%
Next $5,000,001 - $10,000,000
.50%
Next $10,000,001 and up
.25%
Fees include Advisory and Investment Management (AIM) services by WEIL but exclude applicable
commissions and brokerage fees charged by others such as the account custodian. Certain investments
undertaken with respect to the account, such as mutual funds and unit investment trusts, may be subject to
additional management fees which are payable to the investment sponsors, not WEIL. These fees are not
included in the advisory fees the client pays to WEIL but are reflected in the results of operations of such
investments. The client may pay costs to their custodian, including but not limited to execution costs,
exchange fees, custody fees and/or brokerage commissions. WEIL has established a relationship with Fidelity
Investments for clients, and clients may choose to custody the assets managed by WEIL there. Alternatively,
WEIL will work with clients to select another custodian that best fits the needs of the client. When possible,
WEIL may aggregate certain transactions for the account with transactions in the same security done on behalf
of some of WEIL’s other clients on the same day. WEIL’s order aggregation practices are described in this
brochure.
Financial Planning Fees
WEIL's Financial Planning fee is determined based on the nature of the services being provided and the
complexity of each client’s circumstances. All fees are agreed upon prior to entering into a contract with any
client.
Our Financial Planning fees are calculated and charged on a fixed fee basis, typically ranging from $250 to
$10,000, depending on the specific arrangement reached with the client.
We may request a retainer upon completion of our initial fact-finding session with the client; however, advance
payment requests will never exceed $1,200 for work that will not be completed within six months. The balance
is due upon completion of the plan.
Financial Planning Fee Offset
WEIL reserves the discretion to reduce or waive the fee if a financial planning client chooses to engage us for
our Advisory or Asset Management services.
Commission Compensation (none)
WEIL is not currently dually registered as a broker-dealer and therefore does not maintain any clearing
arrangements and does not conduct any commission-based broker business.
Notwithstanding the above, advisory fees would always be offset for commissions earned on securities
transactions executed in pension, profit-sharing, 401(k), IRA or other client accounts where to do otherwise
would constitute a prohibited transaction under the provisions of ERISA or the Internal Revenue Code if, in
the future, WEIL were to become a broker-dealer and engage in this business activity.
Insurance Commission Compensation
WEIL is a licensed Insurance Broker. Certain management personnel and/or employees who are properly
licensed may sell insurance. As such, these individuals can receive separate, yet customary compensation (i.e.
commissions or fees), resulting from implementing product transactions on behalf of advisory clients. All
such compensation is assigned to WEIL rather than kept by the employee. These commissions can range
from less than 55% to more than 100% of the first-year premium. Employees receive no personal benefit
from such insurance compensation apart from their salary as an employee of WEIL. Clients, however, are not
under any obligation to engage these individuals when considering implementation of advisory
recommendations. The implementation of any or all of these or other recommendations is solely at the
discretion of the client.
While WEIL and its employees endeavor at all times to put the interest of the clients first as part of our
fiduciary duty, clients should be aware that the receipt of additional compensation itself creates a conflict of
interest and may affect the judgment of these individuals when making recommendations.
Pension Consulting Services Fees
Our fees for Pension Consulting Services are generally based on a percentage of assets under advisement,
according to the fee schedules above.
In certain arrangements, the client or Plan sponsor may utilize third party platforms that negotiate their own
fee schedule and compensate WEIL as the Adviser to such plans. In these instances, WEIL’s Advisory fees
are included in the arrangement and are generally paid out of platform’s fees directly to WEIL.
In some Pension Consulting arrangements with clients or plan sponsors, WEIL may charge a fee, typically
ranging from $250 to $10,000, depending on the specific arrangement reached with the client, for certain
negotiated or specific services.
Limited Negotiability of Fees
Although WEIL has established the aforementioned fee schedule(s), we retain the discretion to negotiate
alternative fees upward or downward on a client-by-client basis. Client facts, circumstances and needs are
considered in determining the fee schedule. These include the complexity of the client, assets to be placed
under management, anticipated future additional assets, related accounts, portfolio style, account composition
and reports, among other factors. The specific annual fee schedule is identified in the contract between the
Adviser and each client.
We may group certain related client accounts including immediate family member accounts in order to obtain
a reduced fee, as well as qualified plan accounts where the client is the sole or primary beneficiary. In certain
circumstances these fees may be negotiated to rates higher or lower than the stated fee schedule. Any
negotiated fee will be documented in writing as part of the Agreement.
Discounts, not generally available to our advisory clients, may be offered to employees, former employees and
family members of WEIL.
Clients will receive confirmation at the time of purchase or sale for all transactions effected in their accounts
directly from the qualified custodian. Clients will also receive monthly account statements and annual account
summaries from the brokerage firm. The client will also receive a quarterly billing statement from WEIL.
Termination/Refunds
Agreements will continue in effect until terminated in writing by either the client or us. Upon receipt of
termination notice, termination of the Agreement is effective the last day of the quarter in which notice is
made or when all funds and assets have been removed from the WEIL platform. Any fees charged for the
quarter in which AIM Agreement is terminated will be refunded in full, with no prorations. Upon receipt of
notice of termination, all discretionary trading of the account(s) will cease unless WEIL is directed to liquidate
account(s) or sell certain securities held in account(s). If WEIL is directed to liquidate or to sell certain
securities in the account(s), WEIL will liquidate or sell the named securities as soon as possible. If client is a
natural person, the death, disability or incompetency of client will not terminate or change the terms of the
Agreement. However, client’s executor, guardian, attorney-in-fact or other authorized representative may
terminate Agreement by giving written notice to WEIL.
GENERAL FEE INFORMATION
Additional Fees and Expenses
In addition to our advisory fees, clients are also responsible for the fees and expenses charged by custodians
and imposed by broker-dealers, including, but not limited to, any transaction charges imposed by a brokerage
firm with which an independent investment manager effects transactions for the client's account(s). Please
refer to the "Brokerage Practices" section (Item 12) of this Form ADV for additional information.
Advisory Fees in General
Clients should note that similar Advisory services may (or may not) be available from other registered (or
unregistered) investment advisers for similar or lower fees.
Fees Related to ERISA Accounts
WEIL is deemed to be a fiduciary to advisory clients that are employee benefit plans or individual
retirement accounts (IRAs) pursuant to the Employee Retirement Income and Securities Act ("ERISA"),
and regulations under the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (the "Code"), respectively. As such, our firm is
subject to specific duties and obligations under ERISA and the Internal Revenue Code that include among
other things, restrictions concerning certain forms of compensation.
Item 6: Performance-Based Fees and Side-By-Side Management
WEIL does not enter into performance-based fee arrangements with advisory clients.
Item 7: Types of Clients
WEIL provides advisory services to the following types of clients:
High-net-worth individuals;
Individuals (other than high-net-worth individuals);
Pension and profit-sharing plans (other than plan participants);
Charitable organizations; and
Corporations or other businesses not listed above.
WEIL does not generally impose a minimum account size for our advisory services but does generally impose
a minimum fee of $10,000 per year.
Item 8: Methods of Analysis, Investment Strategies and Risk of Loss
Methods Of Analysis
We use the following methods of analysis in formulating our investment advice and/or managing client
assets:
Fundamental Analysis
We attempt to measure the intrinsic value of a security by looking at economic and
financial factors (including the overall economy, industry conditions, and the financial condition and
management of the company itself) to determine if the company is underpriced (indicating it may be a good
time to buy) or overpriced (indicating it may be time to sell).
Fundamental analysis does not attempt to anticipate market movements. This presents a potential risk, as the
price of a security can move up or down along with the overall market regardless of the economic and financial
factors considered in evaluating the stock.
Cyclical Analysis
In this type of technical analysis, we measure the movements of a particular stock against
the overall market in an attempt to predict the price movement of the security.
Qualitative Analysis
We subjectively evaluate non-quantifiable factors such as quality of management, labor
relations, and strength of research and development factors not readily subject to measurement and predict
changes to share price based on that data.
A risk in using qualitative analysis is that our subjective judgment may prove incorrect.
Quantitative Analysis
We use mathematical models in an attempt to obtain more accurate measurements of
a company’s quantifiable data, such as the value of a share price or earnings per share and predict changes to
that data.
A risk in using quantitative analysis is that the models used may be based on assumptions that prove to be
incorrect.
Technical Analysis
We analyze past market movements and apply that analysis to the present in an attempt
to recognize recurring patterns of investor behavior and potentially predict future price movement.
Technical analysis does not consider the underlying financial condition of a company. This presents a risk in
that a poorly managed or financially unsound company may underperform regardless of market movement.
Charting
In this type of technical analysis, we review charts of market and security activity in an attempt to
identify when the market is moving up or down and to predict how long the trend may last and when that
trend might reverse.
Asset Allocation
Rather than focusing primarily on securities selection, we attempt to identify an appropriate
ratio of equities, fixed income, and cash suitable to the client’s investment goals and risk tolerance.
A risk of asset allocation is that the client may not participate in sharp increases in a particular security, industry
or market sector. Another risk is that the ratio of equities, fixed income, and cash will change over time due
to stock and market movements and, if not corrected, will no longer be appropriate for the client’s goals.
Mutual Fund and/or ETF Analysis
We look at the experience and track record of the manager of the
mutual fund or ETF in an attempt to determine if that manager has demonstrated an ability to invest over a
period of time and in different economic conditions. We also look at the underlying assets in a mutual fund
or ETF in an attempt to determine if there is significant overlap in the underlying investments held in another
fund(s) in the client’s portfolio. We also monitor the funds or ETFs in an attempt to determine if they are
continuing to follow their stated investment strategy.
A risk of mutual fund and/or ETF analysis is that, as in all securities investments, past performance does not
guarantee future results. A manager who has been successful may not be able to replicate that success in the
future. In addition, as we do not control the underlying investments in a fund or ETF, managers of different
funds held by the client may purchase the same security, increasing the risk to the client if that security were
to fall in value. There is also a risk that a manager may deviate from the stated investment mandate or strategy
of the fund or ETF, which could make the holding(s) less suitable for the client’s portfolio.
Internally Prepared Research
WEIL will also use internally prepared research as a method of analysis and
investment strategy.
Risks for All Forms of Analysis
Our securities analysis methods rely on the assumption that the companies
whose securities we purchase and sell, the rating agencies that review these securities, and other publicly
available sources of information about these securities, are providing accurate and unbiased data. While we
are alert to indications that data may be incorrect, there is always a risk that our analysis may be compromised
by inaccurate or misleading information.
Investment Strategies
We generally purchase securities with the idea of holding them in the client's account for a year or longer
(long-term purchases). Typically, we employ this strategy when we believe the securities to be currently
undervalued, and/or we want exposure to a particular asset class over time, regardless of the current projection
for this class. A risk in a long-term purchase strategy is that by holding the security for this length of time, we
may not take advantage of short-term gains that could be profitable to a client. Moreover, if our predictions
are incorrect, a security may decline sharply in value before we make the decision to sell.
Additionally, we may use the following strategies in managing client accounts, provided that such strategies
are appropriate to the needs of the client and consistent with the client's investment objectives, risk tolerance,
and time horizons, among other considerations:
Short-term purchases
When utilizing this strategy, we purchase securities with the idea of selling them within
a relatively short time (typically a year or less). We do this in an attempt to take advantage of conditions that
we believe will soon result in a price swing in the securities we purchase.
A short-term purchase strategy poses risks should the anticipated price swing not materialize; we are then left
with the option of having a long-term investment in a security that was designed to be a short-term purchase
or potentially taking a loss.
In addition, this strategy involves more frequent trading than does a longer-term strategy and will result in
increased brokerage and other transaction-related costs, as well as less favorable tax treatment of short-term
capital gains.
Short sales
We borrow shares of a stock for your portfolio from someone who owns the stock on a promise
to replace the shares on a future date at a certain price. Those borrowed shares are then sold. On the agreed-
upon future date, we buy the same stock and return the shares to the original owner. We engage in short
selling based on our determination that the stock will go down in price after we have borrowed the shares. If
we are correct and the stock price has gone down since the shares were purchased from the original owner,
the client account realizes the profit.
Margin transactions
We will purchase stocks for your portfolio with money borrowed from your brokerage
account. This allows you to purchase more stock than you would be able to with your available cash and
allows us to purchase stock without selling other holdings.
Option writing
We may use options as an investment strategy. An option is a contract that gives the buyer
the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell an asset (such as a share of stock) at a specific price on or
before a certain date. An option, just like a stock or bond, is a security. An option is also a derivative, because
it derives its value from an underlying asset. The two types of options are calls and puts:
A call gives us the right to buy an asset at a certain price within a specific period of time. We will buy a
call if we have determined that the stock will increase substantially before the option expires.
A put gives us the right to sell an asset at a certain price within a specific period of time. We will buy a
put if we have determined that the price of the stock will fall before the option expires.
We will use options to speculate on the possibility of a sharp price swing. We will also use options to "hedge"
a purchase of the underlying security; in other words, we will use an option purchase to limit the potential
upside and downside of a security we have purchased for your portfolio.
We use "covered calls," in which we sell an option on a security or securities that you own. In this strategy,
you receive a fee for making the option available, and the person purchasing the option has the right to buy
the security from you at an agreed-upon price.
We use a "spreading strategy," in which we purchase two or more option contracts (for example, a call option
that you buy and a call option that you sell) for the same underlying security. This effectively puts you on both
sides of the market, but with the ability to vary price, time and other factors.
Risk of Loss
Securities investments are not guaranteed, and you may lose money on your investments. We ask that you
work with us to help us understand your tolerance for risk.
Item 9: Disciplinary Information (none)
We are required to disclose any legal or disciplinary events that are material to a client's or prospective client's
evaluation of our advisory business or the integrity of our management.
Our firm and our management personnel have no reportable disciplinary events to disclose.
Item 10: Other Financial Industry Activities and Affiliations
Firm Registrations and Activities (none)
WEIL is not currently, but was formerly, registered as a FINRA Broker-Dealer.
Firm Affiliations (none)
WEIL is not affiliated with any other financial institutions.
Management Personnel Registrations and Affiliations (none)
Management personnel of our firm were formerly, but are no longer, licensed as registered representatives of
a Broker-Dealer.
Management Personnel Activities
Certain management personnel of WEIL, in their separate capacities are licensed as insurance brokers or
agents. Specifically, Robert Gaan (Robert) and Tyler Hewes (Tyler) are licensed as life insurance agents. As
such, they can earn separate compensation for the sale for life insurance related products recommended to
WEIL advisory clients. Robert and Tyler may offer insurance products to WEIL clients to provide a more
comprehensive financial planning service to clients. 100% of these commissions are assigned to WEIL. Robert
and Tyler receive no personal benefit from these commissions apart from salary as employees of WEIL. See
Fees section for more information.
How We Handle Conflicts of Interest
Clients should be aware that the receipt of additional compensation by WEIL and its management persons or
employees creates a conflict of interest that may impair the objectivity of our firm and these individuals when
making advisory recommendations. WEIL endeavors to always put the interest of its clients first as part of
our fiduciary duty as a registered investment adviser, and we take the following steps to address this conflict:
• We disclose to clients the existence of all material conflicts of interest, including the potential for our firm
and our employees to earn compensation from advisory clients in addition to our firm's advisory fees;
• We disclose to clients that they are not obligated to purchase recommended products from our employees;
• We collect, maintain and document accurate, complete and relevant client background information,
including the client’s financial goals, objectives and risk tolerance;
• Our firm's management conducts regular reviews of each client account to verify that all recommendations
made to a client are suitable to the client’s needs and circumstances;
• We require that our employees seek prior approval of any outside employment activity so that we may
ensure that any conflicts of interests in such activities are properly addressed;
• We periodically monitor these outside employment activities to verify that any conflicts of interest
continue to be properly addressed by our firm; and
• We educate our employees regarding the responsibilities of a fiduciary, including the need for having a
reasonable and independent basis for the investment advice provided to clients.
Item 11: Code of Ethics, Participation or Interest in Client Transactions
and Personal Trading
Our firm has adopted a Code of Ethics which sets forth high ethical standards of business conduct that we
require of our employees, including compliance with applicable federal securities laws.
WEIL and our employees owe a duty of loyalty, fairness and good faith towards our clients, and have an
obligation to adhere not only to the specific provisions of the Code of Ethics, but also to the general principles
that guide the Code.
Our Code of Ethics includes policies and procedures for the review of personal securities transactions. Among
other things, our Code of Ethics also requires the prior approval of any acquisition of securities including any
limited offerings (e.g., private placement) or initial public offerings. Our code also provides for oversight,
enforcement and recordkeeping provisions.
WEIL's Code of Ethics further includes the firm's policy prohibiting the use of material non-public
information. While we do not believe that we have any particular access to non-public information, all
employees are reminded that such information may not be used in a personal or professional capacity.
A copy of our Code of Ethics is available to our clients and prospective clients. You may request a copy by
email sent to lsword@cweil.com, or by calling us at 800-355-9345.
Our Code of Ethics is built on the principle of alignment. We invest our own capital alongside our clients in
the same securities we recommend, we call this “eating our own cooking”. This practice ensures that the
interests of our employees are perfectly synchronized with the interests of our client families.
As fiduciaries, we are committed to making every investment decision in our clients' best interests. While we
buy or sell securities for personal accounts based on an individual’s specific risk tolerance or financial
situation, our internal policies are strictly designed to prevent conflicts of interest. We maintain rigorous
oversight to ensure that client transactions always take priority and that our team’s personal trading serves
only to reinforce our conviction in the investment strategies we provide.
It is the expressed policy of our firm that no person employed by us may purchase or sell any security prior
to a transaction(s) being implemented for an advisory account, thereby preventing such employee(s) from
benefiting from transactions placed on behalf of advisory accounts.
We may aggregate our employee trades with client transactions where possible, compliant with our duty to
seek best execution for our clients. In these instances, participating clients will receive an average share price
and transaction costs will be shared equally and on a pro-rata basis. In the instances where there is a partial
fill of a particular batched order, we will allocate all purchases pro-rata, with each account paying the average
price. Our employee accounts will be included in the pro-rata allocation.
As these situations represent actual or potential conflicts of interest to our clients, we have established the
following policies and procedures for implementing our firm’s Code of Ethics to ensure our firm complies
with its regulatory obligations and provides our clients and potential clients with full and fair disclosure of
such conflicts of interest:
•
• No employee of our firm may put their own interest above the interest of an advisory client.
• No employee of our firm may buy or sell securities for their personal portfolio(s) where their decision
is a result of information received as a result of their employment unless the information is also
available to the investing public.
It is the expressed policy of our firm that no person employed by us may purchase or sell any security
prior to a transaction(s) being implemented for an advisory account. This prevents such employees
from benefiting from transactions placed on behalf of advisory accounts.
• We have established procedures for the maintenance of all required books and records.
• All clients are fully informed that WEIL may receive separate insurance compensation when effecting
transactions during the implementation process.
• Clients can decline to implement any advice rendered, except in situations where our firm is granted
discretionary authority.
• All our employees must act in accordance with all applicable Federal and State regulations governing
registered investment advisory practices.
• We require delivery and acknowledgement of the Code of Ethics by each employee of our firm.
• We have established policies requiring the reporting of Code of Ethics violations to our senior
management.
Any individual who violates any of the above restrictions may be subject to termination. As disclosed in the
preceding section of this Brochure (Item 10), related persons of our firm may be licensed as insurance
agent/brokers. Please refer to Item 10 for a detailed explanation of these relationships and important conflict
of interest disclosures.
Item 12: Brokerage Practices
WEIL does not have any formal soft-dollar arrangements. Periodically, WEIL may work with Brokerage
Firms which provide it with research or other transaction related services, and such research and other
services may be used for its own and/or other client accounts, to the extent permitted by law.
For discretionary clients, WEIL requires these clients to notify us of the broker-dealer that they use as the
qualified custodian(s) of their accounts. In order for WEIL to transact trades for the securities bought and/or
sold in accordance with the management relationship between the client and WEIL, the client must select
brokers or dealers (a Brokerage Firm) for their account. The client may pay costs to the Brokerage Firm,
including but not limited to execution costs, exchange fees, custody fees and/or brokerage commissions. In
directing the use of a broker dealer, it should be understood that WEIL will not have authority to negotiate
commissions or to necessarily obtain volume discounts, and best execution may not be achieved. In addition,
a disparity in commission charges may exist between the commissions charged to the client and those charged
to other clients (who may direct the use of another Brokerage Firm). WEIL has negotiated a preferred pricing
relationship with Fidelity Investments for clients. Clients are encouraged to choose Fidelity Investments to
custody the assets managed by WEIL. Alternatively, WEIL will work with the client to select another
Brokerage Firm that best fits their needs. When possible, WEIL may aggregate certain transactions for the
account with transactions in the same security done on behalf of some of WEIL’s other clients on the same
day. WEIL’s order aggregation practices and block trading are described below.
WEIL will block trades where possible and when advantageous to clients. This blocking of trades permits the
trading of aggregate blocks of securities composed of assets from multiple client accounts, so long as
transaction costs are shared equally and on a pro-rated basis between all accounts included in any such block.
Block trading may allow us to execute equity trades in a timelier, more equitable manner, at an average share
price. WEIL will typically aggregate trades among clients whose accounts are held at Fidelity. WEIL's block
trading policy and procedures are as follows:
WEIL determines that the purchase or sale of the particular security involved is appropriate for the client and
consistent with the client's investment objectives and with any investment guidelines or restrictions applicable
to the client's account.
WEIL reasonably believes that the order aggregation will benefit and will enable WEIL to seek best execution
for each client participating in the aggregated order. This requires a good faith judgment at the time the order
is placed for the execution. It does not mean that the determination made in advance of the transaction must
always prove to have been correct in the light of a "20-20 hindsight" perspective. WEIL will generally
aggregate trades when consistent with its duty to seek best execution on behalf of client accounts included in
a particular order. Factors considered when seeking best execution may include the quality of execution as
well as seeking best net price, among various other factors.
Prior to entry of an aggregated order, record must be completed which identifies each client account
participating in the order and the proposed allocation of the order, upon completion, to those clients.
If we receive a partial fill of an aggregated order, we will normally allocate the partially filled transaction to
clients based on an equitable rotational system that considers a random or prorated assignment of client
accounts generated by our internal system. Furthermore, adjustments to a pro rata allocation may be made to
avoid having odd amounts of shares held in any client account, or to avoid excessive ticket charges in smaller
accounts.
Generally, each client that participates in the aggregated order must do so at the average price for all separate
transactions made to fill the order. Transaction costs are based on each individual client’s agreement with the
custodian/broker.
WEIL's client account records separately reflect, for each account in which the aggregated transaction
occurred, the securities which are held, and bought and sold, for that account.
Funds and securities for aggregated orders are clearly identified on WEIL's records and to the broker-dealers
or other intermediaries handling the transactions, by the appropriate account numbers for each participating
client.
WEIL will attempt to be fair and equitable with its trade aggregation and allocation procedure so that no client
or account will be favored over another.
Fidelity charges brokerage commissions and transaction fees for effecting certain securities transactions (i.e.,
transactions fees are charged for certain no-load mutual funds, commissions are charged for individual equity
and debt securities transactions). Fidelity enables WEIL to obtain many no-load mutual funds without
transaction charges and other no-load funds at nominal transaction charges. Fidelity’s commission rates are
generally considered discounted from customary retail commission rates. However, the commissions and
transaction fees charged by Fidelity may be higher or lower than those charged by other custodians and broker-
dealers. As part of the arrangement, Fidelity also makes available to our firm, at no additional charge to us,
certain research and brokerage services, including research services obtained by Fidelity directly from
independent research companies, as selected by WEIL (within specified parameters). These research and
brokerage services presently include services that are used by our firm to manage accounts for which we have
investment discretion.
As a result of receiving such services for no additional cost, we may have an incentive to continue to use or
expand the use of Fidelity's services. We examined this potential conflict of interest when we chose to enter
into the relationship with Fidelity and have determined that the relationship is in the best interests of WEIL's
clients and satisfies our client obligations, including our duty to seek best execution. A client may pay a
commission that is higher than another qualified broker-dealer might charge to affect the same transaction
where we determine in good faith that the commission is reasonable in relation to the value of the brokerage
and research services received. In seeking best execution, the determinative factor is not the lowest possible
cost, but whether the transaction represents the best qualitative execution, taking into consideration the full
range of a broker-dealer’s services, including the value of research provided, execution capability, commission
rates, and responsiveness. Accordingly, while WEIL will seek competitive rates to the benefit of all clients, we
may not necessarily obtain the lowest possible commission rates for specific client account transactions.
Although the investment research products and services that may be obtained by us will generally be used to
service all our clients, a brokerage commission paid by a specific client may be used to pay for research that
is not used in managing that specific client’s account. WEIL and Fidelity are not affiliated.
Item 13: Review of Accounts
Account Reviews
While the underlying securities within the account portfolios are continually monitored on a regular and
ongoing basis, these accounts are reviewed at least quarterly. Accounts are reviewed in the context of each
client's stated investment objectives and guidelines. More frequent reviews may be triggered by material
changes in variables such as the client's individual circumstances, or the market, political or economic
environment.
Reports
All clients will receive confirmations at the time of each transaction directly from the client’s qualified
custodian. Additionally, clients will receive monthly statements showing activity transacted during each month
and annual summary statements, directly from the custodian. These statements will include information on
account value as well as transactional history for the period.
On a quarterly basis, clients will receive informational reports directly from WEIL which summarize account
performance and advisory fees charged.
Supervision
The Investment Team is comprised of:
Danny Cung, Managing Partner. Monitors financial markets on an ongoing basis, recommends and
implements investment decisions on behalf of clients. Maintains relationship with clients and advisors to
ensure WEIL knows its clients.
Michael Hubbert, Chief Investment Officer. Monitors financial markets on an ongoing basis, recommends
and implements investment decisions on behalf of entire portfolio and clients.
Christina Guiang, Investment Associate. Monitors financial markets on an ongoing basis, recommends and
implements investment decisions on behalf of entire portfolio and clients.
Item 14: Client Referrals and Other Compensation
Client Referrals (none)
It is our policy not to engage solicitors or to pay related or non-related persons for referring potential clients
to our firm.
Other Compensation (none)
It is WEIL's policy not to accept or allow our related persons to accept any form of compensation, including
cash, sales awards or other prizes, from a non-client in conjunction with the advisory services we provide to
our clients.
Item 15: Custody
We previously disclosed in the "Fees and Compensation" section (Item 5) of this Brochure that our firm may
directly debit advisory fees from client accounts.
As part of this billing process, the client's qualified custodian is advised of the amount of the fee to be deducted
from that client's account. On at least a quarterly basis, the qualified custodian is required to send to the client
a statement showing all transactions within the account during the reporting period.
Because the qualified custodian does not calculate the amount of the fee to be deducted, we urge clients to
carefully review their custodial statements to verify the accuracy of the calculation, among other things. Clients
should contact us directly if they believe that there may be an error in their statement.
Item 16: Investment Discretion
Clients engage WEIL to provide discretionary asset management services, in which case we place trades in a
client's account without contacting the client prior to each trade to obtain the client's permission. Our
discretionary authority encompasses the ability to determine factors such as transaction security, quantity,
price, and execution method.
Clients give WEIL discretionary authority when they sign an Advisory, Investment Management, and Estate
Transition (“AIM”) services agreement with our firm, but may limit this authority by giving WEIL written
instructions. Clients may also change/amend such limitations by once again providing WEIL with written
instructions.
Item 17: Voting Client Securities
Adoption of Proxy Voting Policy
WEIL has adopted a proxy voting policy (the "Proxy Policy") that we believe is reasonably designed to
ensure that proxies are voted in the best interest of clients. The adopted policy is that WEIL does not vote
client proxies.
Our investment philosophy is fundamentally based on our belief in the current management of the securities
we select for client portfolios. WEIL generally accepts authority to vote proxies on behalf of its clients but
maintains a policy of generally not actively voting proxies. By not voting, the proxy ballot is essentially
treated as a vote in line with management's recommendations, consistent with our support of
management's business decisions.
Item 18: Financial Information
Under no circumstances do we require or solicit payment of fees in excess of $1,200 per client more than six
months in advance of services rendered. Therefore, we are not required to include a financial statement.
As an advisory firm that maintains discretionary authority for client accounts or is deemed to have custody,
we are required to disclose any financial condition that is reasonably likely to impair our ability to meet our
contractual obligations. WEIL has no additional financial circumstances to report.
WEIL has not been the subject of a bankruptcy petition at any time during the past ten years.
The Weil Company
dba Christopher Weil & Company, Inc.
Form ADV Part 2B
Investment Adviser Brochure Supplement
11/30/2025
Danny Cung, CFP®, CIMA®
Form ADV Part 2B
Investment Adviser Brochure Supplement
11236 El Camino Real, Suite 200
San Diego, CA 92130
800-355-9345
Christopher Weil & Company, Inc.
11236 El Camino Real, Suite 200
San Diego, CA 92130
10/1/2025
Item 1: Cover Page
This brochure supplement provides information about Danny Cung that supplements the Christopher Weil
& Company, Inc. brochure. You should have received a copy of that brochure. Please contact Laura Sword
at 858-724-6055 if you did not receive Christopher Weil & Company, Inc.'s brochure or if you have any
questions about the contents of this supplement.
Additional information about Danny Cung is available on the SEC’s website at:
https://www.adviserinfo.sec.gov/Individual/4854055
Item 2: Educational Background and Business Experience
Full Legal Name: Danny Cung
Born: 1984
Education
• University of California, San Diego; BS, Economics; 2006
• San Diego State University; Certificate in Personal Financial Planning; 2010
• Yale School of Management; Investment Management Theory & Practice; 2017
Business Experience
• Christopher Weil & Company, Inc. from 06/2004 to present; Managing Partner and
Manager, Investment Team
Designations
Danny Cung has earned the following designation(s) and is in good standing with the granting
authority:
• CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER® ; Certified Financial Planning Board of Standards;
2010
The program is administered by the Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards, Inc. Those with the
CFP® designation have demonstrated competency in all areas of finance related to financial planning.
Candidates complete studies on over 100 topics, including stocks, bonds, taxes, insurance, retirement
planning and estate planning. In addition to passing the CFP® certification exam, candidates must also
complete qualifying work experience and agree to adhere to the CFP® Board's code of ethics and
professional responsibility and financial planning standards.
• Certified Investment Management Analyst® (CIMA®); 2017
The program is administered by the Investments & Wealth Institute and taught in conjunction with the
Yale School of Management. The CIMA® certification signifies that an individual has met initial and
ongoing experience, ethical, education, and examination requirements for investment management
consulting, including advanced investment management theory and application. A CIMA® designee must
adhere to IMCA’s Code of Professional Responsibility, Standards of Practice, and Rules and Guidelines
for Use of the Marks. CIMA® designees must report 40 hours of CE credits, including two ethics hours,
every two years to maintain the certification.
Item 3: Disciplinary Information
Danny Cung has no reportable disciplinary history.
Item 4: Other Business Activities
A.
Investment-Related Activities
Danny Cung is not engaged in any other investment-related activities and does not receive
commissions, bonuses or other compensation on the sale of securities or other investment
products.
B. Non-Investment Related Activities
Danny Cung is not engaged in any other business or occupation that provides substantial compensation
or involves a substantial amount of his time.
Item 5: Additional Compensation
Danny Cung does not receive any economic benefit from a non-advisory client for the provision of advisory
services.
Item 6: Supervision
Supervisor:
Title:
Phone Number:
Laura Sword
CFO/Chief Compliance Officer
858-724-6055
WEIL depends on the ability of its employees and affiliates to provide quality services to clients in a manner
that is ethical, fair, and equitable to all concerned. The responsibility to supervise its operations, particularly
the activities of its employees, is a common theme in SEC regulations as well as in our own policies and
procedures. The statutes of individual states echo the regulators’ concerns.
WEIL supervises its business conducted by registered persons and other qualified staff through its Managing
Partners, Chief Compliance Officer and other registered principals or other qualified personnel. The Managing
Partners and Chief Compliance Officer are key members of the team and play a vital role in maintaining WEIL
and Danny Cung's activities in a manner consistent with the regulatory and compliance standards that apply
in this difficult regulatory environment. The Managing Partners and Chief Compliance Officer are responsible
for setting the tone regarding sales practices within the firm among all registered and unregistered staff. These
standards must at least meet the thresholds established by WEIL, which are in turn based upon regulatory
requirements. The Chief Compliance Officer is required to have three (3) years or more of specifically related
industry experience in the area that they will be supervising and licensure as required by WEIL and determined
by WEIL's business mix. WEIL has a duty of utmost good faith to act solely in the best interests of each of
our clients. Our clients entrust us with their funds, which in turn places a high standard on our conduct and
integrity. Our fiduciary duty compels all employees and affiliates to act with the utmost integrity in all of our
dealings. This fiduciary duty is the core principle underlying this Code of Ethics and represents the expected
basis of all of our dealings with our clients.
The WEIL Code of Ethics has been established to set forth the culture of ethics at WEIL and its affiliates
and to prevent fraud by reinforcing the fiduciary principles that must govern the conduct of our firm. WEIL
places client interests ahead of employees’, requires employees to always act in the best interest of the client,
governs employee activities to avoid actual or perceived conflicts of interest and prevents employees from
taking advantage of their position in the firm and ensures that employees strictly adhere to all securities laws.
Catalina Cherny-Santos
Form ADV Part 2B
Investment Adviser Brochure Supplement
11236 El Camino Real, Suite 200
San Diego, CA 92130
800-355-9345
Christopher Weil & Company, Inc.
11236 El Camino Real, Suite 200
San Diego, CA 92130
10/01/2025
Item 1: Cover Page
This brochure supplement provides information about Catalina Cherny-Santos that supplements the
Christopher Weil & Company, Inc. brochure. You should have received a copy of that brochure. Please
contact Laura Sword at 858-724-6055 if you did not receive Christopher Weil & Company, Inc.'s brochure or
if you have any questions about the contents of this supplement.
Additional information about Catalina Cherny-Santos is available on the SEC’s website at:
https://adviserinfo.sec.gov/individual/summary/6300912
Item 2: Educational Background and Business Experience
Full Legal Name: Catalina Cherny-Santos
Born: 1990
Education
• Wellesley College; BA, Women and Gender Studies with Minor in Economics; 2013
Business Experience
Christopher Weil & Company, Inc. from 1/2014 to Present; Managing Partner
Item 3: Disciplinary Information
Catalina Cherny-Santos has no reportable disciplinary history.
Item 4: Other Business Activities
A.
Investment-Related Activities
Catalina Cherny-Santos is not engaged in other investment-related activities.
Catalina Cherny-Santos does not receive commissions, bonuses or other compensation on the sale
of securities or other investment products.
B. Non-Investment Related Activities
Catalina Cherny-Santos is not engaged in other business or occupations that involve a substantial
amount of her time.
Item 5: Additional Compensation
Catalina Cherny-Santos does not receive any economic benefit from a non-advisory client for the
provision of advisory services.
Item 6: Supervision
Supervisor:
Title:
Phone Number:
Laura Sword
CFO/Chief Compliance Officer
858-724-6055
WEIL depends on the ability of its employees and affiliates to provide quality services to clients in a manner
that is ethical, fair, and equitable to all concerned. The responsibility to supervise its operations, particularly
the activities of its employees, is a common theme in SEC regulations as well as in our own policies and
procedures. The statutes of individual states echo the regulators’ concerns.
WEIL supervises its business conducted by registered persons and other qualified staff through its Managing
Partners, Chief Compliance Officer and other registered principals or other qualified personnel. The Managing
Partners and Chief Compliance Officer are key members of the team and play a vital role in maintaining WEIL
and Jon Strauss’ activities in a manner consistent with the regulatory and compliance standards that apply in
this difficult regulatory environment. The Managing Partners and Chief Compliance Officer are responsible
for setting the tone regarding sales practices within the firm among all registered and unregistered staff. These
standards must at least meet the thresholds established by WEIL, which are in turn based upon regulatory
requirements. The Chief Compliance Officer is required to have three (3) years or more of specifically related
industry experience in the area that they will be supervising and licensure as required by WEIL and determined
by WEIL's business mix. WEIL has a duty of utmost good faith to act solely in the best interests of each of
our clients. Our clients entrust us with their funds, which in turn places a high standard on our conduct and
integrity. Our fiduciary duty compels all employees and affiliates to act with the utmost integrity in all of our
dealings. This fiduciary duty is the core principle underlying this Code of Ethics and represents the expected
basis of all of our dealings with our clients.
The WEIL Code of Ethics has been established to set forth the culture of ethics at WEIL and its affiliates,
and to prevent fraud by reinforcing the fiduciary principles that must govern the conduct of our firm. WEIL
places client interests ahead of employees’, require employees to always act in the best interest of the client,
governs employee activities to avoid actual or perceived conflicts of interest and prevents employees from
taking advantage of their position in the firm and ensures that employees strictly adhere to all securities laws.
Jonathan Strauss, CFP®
Form ADV Part 2B
Investment Adviser Brochure Supplement
11236 El Camino Real, Suite 200
San Diego, CA 92130
800-355-9345
Christopher Weil & Company, Inc.
11236 El Camino Real, Suite 200
San Diego, CA 92130
10/1/2025
Item 1: Cover Page
This brochure supplement provides information about Jonathan William Strauss that supplements the
Christopher Weil & Company, Inc. brochure. You should have received a copy of that brochure. Please
contact Laura Sword at 858-724-6055 if you did not receive Christopher Weil & Company, Inc.'s brochure or
if you have any questions about the contents of this supplement.
Additional information about Jonathan William Strauss is available on the SEC’s website at:
https://www.adviserinfo.sec.gov/Individual/6734938
Item 2: Educational Background and Business Experience
Full Legal Name: Jonathan William Strauss
Born: 1988
Education
• Point Loma Nazarene University; BA, History; 2014
Business Experience
• Christopher Weil & Company, Inc. from 11/2016 to present; Managing Partner -
Advisory and Manager, Advisory Team/Financial Advisor
Designations
Jonathan William Strauss has earned the following designation(s) and is in good standing with the
granting authority:
• CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER®; Certified Financial Planning Board of
Standards; 2020
The program is administered by the Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards, Inc. Those with the CFP®
designation have demonstrated competency in all areas of finance related to financial planning. Candidates
complete studies on over 100 topics, including stocks, bonds, taxes, insurance, retirement planning and estate
planning. In addition to passing the CFP® certification exam, candidates must also complete qualifying work
experience and agree to adhere to the CFP® Board's code of ethics and professional responsibility and financial
planning standards.
Item 3: Disciplinary Information
Jonathan William Strauss has no reportable disciplinary history.
Item 4: Other Business Activities
A. Investment-Related Activities
Jonathan William Strauss is not engaged in other investment-related activities.
Jonathan William Strauss does not receive commissions, bonuses or other compensation on the sale
of securities or other investment products.
B. Non-Investment Related Activities
Jonathan William Strauss is not engaged in any other business or occupation that provides substantial
compensation or involves a substantial amount of his time.
Item 5: Additional Compensation
Jonathan William Strauss does not receive any economic benefit from a non-advisory client for the provision
of advisory services.
Item 6: Supervision
Supervisor:
Title:
Phone Number:
Laura Sword
CFO/Chief Compliance Officer
858-724-6055
WEIL depends on the ability of its employees and affiliates to provide quality services to clients in a manner
that is ethical, fair, and equitable to all concerned. The responsibility to supervise its operations, particularly
the activities of its employees, is a common theme in SEC regulations as well as in our own policies and
procedures. The statutes of individual states echo the regulators’ concerns.
WEIL supervises its business conducted by registered persons and other qualified staff through its Managing
Partners, Chief Compliance Officer and other registered principals or other qualified personnel. The Managing
Partners and Chief Compliance Officer are key members of the team and play a vital role in maintaining WEIL
and Jon Strauss’ activities in a manner consistent with the regulatory and compliance standards that apply in
this difficult regulatory environment. The Managing Partners and Chief Compliance Officer are responsible
for setting the tone regarding sales practices within the firm among all registered and unregistered staff. These
standards must at least meet the thresholds established by WEIL, which are in turn based upon regulatory
requirements. The Chief Compliance Officer is required to have three (3) years or more of specifically related
industry experience in the area that they will be supervising and licensure as required by WEIL and determined
by WEIL's business mix. WEIL has a duty of utmost good faith to act solely in the best interests of each of
our clients. Our clients entrust us with their funds, which in turn places a high standard on our conduct and
integrity. Our fiduciary duty compels all employees and affiliates to act with the utmost integrity in all of our
dealings. This fiduciary duty is the core principle underlying this Code of Ethics and represents the expected
basis of all of our dealings with our clients.
The WEIL Code of Ethics has been established to set forth the culture of ethics at WEIL and its affiliates
and to prevent fraud by reinforcing the fiduciary principles that must govern the conduct of our firm. WEIL
places client interests ahead of employees’, requires employees to always act in the best interest of the client,
governs employee activities to avoid actual or perceived conflicts of interest and prevents employees from
taking advantage of their position in the firm and ensures that employees strictly adhere to all securities laws.
Laura Sword (formerly Gordon)
Form ADV Part 2B
Investment Adviser Brochure Supplement
11236 El Camino Real, Suite 200
San Diego, CA 92130
800-355-9345
Christopher Weil & Company, Inc.
11236 El Camino Real, Suite 200
San Diego, CA 92130
10/01/2025
Item 1: Cover Page
This brochure supplement provides information about Laura Theresa Sword that supplements the
Christopher Weil & Company, Inc. brochure. You should have received a copy of that brochure. Please
contact Laura Sword at 858-724-6055 if you did not receive Christopher Weil & Company, Inc.'s brochure or
if you have any questions about the contents of this supplement.
Additional information about Laura Theresa Sword is available on the SEC’s website at:
https://www.adviserinfo.sec.gov/Individual/1370406
Item 2: Educational Background and Business Experience
Full Legal Name: Laura Theresa Sword
Born: 1962
Education
• California State University, Northridge; BS, Business, Finance Theory; 1985
Business Experience
• Christopher Weil & Company, Inc. from 3/1994 to Present; Chief Financial Officer/Chief
Compliance Officer
Item 3: Disciplinary Information
Laura Sword has no reportable disciplinary history.
Item 4: Other Business Activities
B.
Investment-Related Activities
Laura Sword is not engaged in other investment-related activities.
Laura Sword does not receive commissions, bonuses or other compensation on the sale of securities
or other investment products.
B. Non-Investment Related Activities
Laura Sword is not engaged in other business or occupations that involve a substantial amount of her
time.
Item 5: Additional Compensation
Laura Sword does not receive any economic benefit from a non-advisory client for the provision of
advisory services.
Item 6: Supervision
Supervisor:
Title:
Phone Number:
Danny Cung
Managing Partner
858-724-6049
WEIL depends on the ability of its employees and affiliates to provide quality services to clients in a manner
that is ethical, fair, and equitable to all concerned. The responsibility to supervise its operations, particularly
the activities of its employees, is a common theme in SEC regulations as well as in our own policies and
procedures. The statutes of individual states echo the regulators’ concerns.
WEIL supervises its business conducted by registered persons and other qualified staff through its Managing
Partners, Chief Compliance Officer and other registered principals or other qualified personnel. The Managing
Partners and Chief Compliance Officer are key members of the team and play a vital role in maintaining WEIL
and Jon Strauss’ activities in a manner consistent with the regulatory and compliance standards that apply in
this difficult regulatory environment. The Managing Partners and Chief Compliance Officer are responsible
for setting the tone regarding sales practices within the firm among all registered and unregistered staff. These
standards must at least meet the thresholds established by WEIL, which are in turn based upon regulatory
requirements. The Chief Compliance Officer is required to have three (3) years or more of specifically related
industry experience in the area that they will be supervising and licensure as required by WEIL and determined
by WEIL's business mix. WEIL has a duty of utmost good faith to act solely in the best interests of each of
our clients. Our clients entrust us with their funds, which in turn places a high standard on our conduct and
integrity. Our fiduciary duty compels all employees and affiliates to act with the utmost integrity in all of our
dealings. This fiduciary duty is the core principle underlying this Code of Ethics and represents the expected
basis of all of our dealings with our clients.
The WEIL Code of Ethics has been established to set forth the culture of ethics at WEIL and its affiliates,
and to prevent fraud by reinforcing the fiduciary principles that must govern the conduct of our firm. WEIL
places client interests ahead of employees’, require employees to always act in the best interest of the client,
governs employee activities to avoid actual or perceived conflicts of interest and prevents employees from
taking advantage of their position in the firm and ensures that employees strictly adhere to all securities laws.
Robert Gaan, CFP®
Form ADV Part 2B
Investment Adviser Brochure Supplement
11236 El Camino Real, Suite 200
San Diego, CA 92130
800-355-9345
Christopher Weil & Company, Inc.
11236 El Camino Real, Suite 200
San Diego, CA 92130
10/1/2025
Item 1: Cover Page
This brochure supplement provides information about Robert Maurice Gaan that supplements the
Christopher Weil & Company, Inc. brochure. You should have received a copy of that brochure. Please
contact Laura Sword at 800-355-9345 if you did not receive Christopher Weil & Company, Inc.'s brochure or
if you have any questions about the contents of this supplement.
Additional information about Robert Maurice Gaan is available on the SEC’s website at:
www.adviserinfo.sec.gov
https://www.adviserinfo.sec.gov/Individual/1952921
Item 2: Educational Background and Business Experience
Full Legal Name: Robert Maurice Gaan
Born: 1963
Education
• University of California, Los Angeles; BA, Economics; 1984
• University of California, Berkeley Extension; Certificate, Personal Financial Planning; 1998
Business Experience
• Christopher Weil & Company, Inc; from 05/1994 to Present; Chief Investor Relations Officer
Designations
Robert Gaan has earned the following designation(s) and is in good standing with the granting
authority:
• CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER®; Certified Financial Planning Board of
Standards; 1998
The program is administered by the Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards, Inc. Those with the CFP®
designation have demonstrated competency in all areas of finance related to financial planning. Candidates
complete studies on over 100 topics, including stocks, bonds, taxes, insurance, retirement planning and estate
planning. In addition to passing the CFP® certification exam, candidates must also complete qualifying work
experience and agree to adhere to the CFP® Board's code of ethics and professional responsibility and financial
planning standards.
Professional Licenses
• Life Insurance Agent; State of California, Department of Insurance; 2000
Item 3: Disciplinary Information
Robert Gaan has no reportable disciplinary history.
Item 4: Other Business Activities
A.
Investment-Related Activities
Robert Gaan is engaged in the following investment-related activities.
Insurance company or agent
Robert Gaan is a licensed Life Insurance Agent, State of California, Department of Insurance.
Licensing as an insurance representative allows Robert Gaan to offer various insurance products
such as life insurance and long-term care insurance. The ability to offer these products to clients
allows WEIL and Robert Gaan a much more robust suite of products thereby providing the
client with a more comprehensive financial plan.
As an agent, Robert Gaan is entitled to commissions on the sale of insurance products. 100%
of these commissions are assigned to WEIL. Robert Gaan receives no personal benefit from
these commissions apart from his salary as an employee of WEIL. Generally, the commissions
can range from less than 55% to more than 100% of the first year’s premium which is shared
with the unrelated general agent placing the insurance on behalf of the client, to smaller
amounts, depending on the product. Usually, the agent may also receive annual trailing
commissions when the owner of the insurance product pays periodic premiums. Clients,
however, are not under any obligation to engage Mr. Gaan when considering implementation
of advisory recommendations. The implementation of any or all of these or other
recommendations is solely at the discretion of the client.
Robert Gaan does not receive commissions, bonuses or other compensation on the sale of securities
or other investment products.
B. Non-Investment Related Activities
Robert Gaan is not engaged in other business or occupations that involve a substantial amount of his
time.
Item 5:Additional Compensation
Robert Gaan does not receive any economic benefit from any non-advisory client for the provision
of advisory services.
Item 6: Supervision
Supervisor:
Title:
Phone Number:
Jon Strauss
Managing Partner
858-724-5049
Laura Sword
CFO/Compliance Officer
858-724-6055
WEIL depends on the ability of its employees and affiliates to provide quality services to clients in a manner
that is ethical, fair, and equitable to all concerned. The responsibility to supervise its operations, particularly
the activities of its employees is a common theme in SEC regulations as well as in our own policies and
procedures. The statutes of individual states echo the regulators’ concerns.
WEIL supervises its business conducted by registered persons and other qualified staff through its President,
Compliance Officer and other registered principals or other qualified personnel who report to managers. The
President and Compliance Officer are key members of the team and play a vital role in maintaining WEIL
and Robert Gaan's activities in a manner consistent with the regulatory and compliance standards that apply
in this difficult regulatory environment. The President and Compliance Officer are responsible for setting the
tone regarding sales practices within the firm among all registered and unregistered staff. These standards
must at least meet the thresholds established by WEIL, which are in turn based upon regulatory requirements.
The Compliance Officer is required to have three (3) years or more of specifically related industry experience
in the area that they will be supervising and licensure as required by WEIL and determined by WEIL's
business mix. WEIL has a duty of utmost good faith to act solely in the best interests of each of our clients.
Our clients entrust us with their funds, which in turn places a high standard on our conduct and integrity.
Our fiduciary duty compels all employees and Affiliates to act with the utmost integrity in all of our dealings.
This fiduciary duty is the core principle underlying this Code of Ethics and represents the expected basis of
all of our dealings with our clients.
The WEIL Code of Ethics has been established to set forth the culture of ethics at WEIL and its affiliates
and to prevent fraud by reinforcing the fiduciary principles that must govern the conduct of our firm. WEIL
places client interests ahead of employees’, requires employees to always act in the best interest of the client,
governs employee actives to avoid actual or perceived conflicts of interest and prevents employees from
taking advantage of their position in the firm and ensures that employees strictly adhere to all securities laws.
Michael Hubbert, CIMA®
Form ADV Part 2B
Investment Adviser Brochure Supplement
11236 El Camino Real, Suite 200
San Diego, CA 92130
800-355-9345
Christopher Weil & Company, Inc.
11236 El Camino Real, Suite 200
San Diego, CA 92130
10/1/2025
Item 1: Cover Page
This brochure supplement provides information about Michael James Hubbert that supplements the
Christopher Weil & Company, Inc. brochure. You should have received a copy of that brochure. Please
contact Laura Sword at 858-724-6055 if you did not receive Christopher Weil & Company, Inc.'s brochure or
if you have any questions about the contents of this supplement.
Additional information about Michael James Hubbert is available on the SEC’s website at:
https://www.adviserinfo.sec.gov/Individual/4405338
Item 2: Educational Background and Business Experience
Full Legal Name: Michael James Hubbert
Born: 1980
Education
• Carnegie Mellon University, Tipper School of Business, Pittsburgh, PA; BS, Business
Administration, concentration in Finance; 2002
Business Experience
• Christopher Weil & Company, Inc. from 11/2016 to present; Portfolio Manager; Chief
Investment Officer and Portfolio Manager
Designations
Michael James Hubbert has earned the following designation(s) and is in good standing with the
granting authority:
• Certified Investment Management Analyst® (CIMA®); 2017
The program is administered by the Investments & Wealth Institute and taught in conjunction with
the Yale School of Management. The CIMA® certification signifies that an individual has met initial
and ongoing experience, ethical, education, and examination requirements for investment management
consulting, including advanced investment management theory and application. A CIMA® designee
must adhere to IMCA’s Code of Professional Responsibility, Standards of Practice, and Rules and
Guidelines for Use of the Marks. CIMA® designees must report 40 hours of CE credits, including two
ethics hours, every two years to maintain the certification.
Item 3: Disciplinary Information
Michael James Hubbert has no reportable disciplinary history.
Item 4: Other Business Activities
A. Investment-Related Activities
Michael Hubbert is not engaged in any other investment-related activities and does not receive
commissions, bonuses or other compensation on the sale of securities or other investment
products.
B. Non-Investment Related Activities
Michael Hubbert is not engaged in any other business or occupation that provides substantial
compensation or involves a substantial amount of his time.
Item 5: Additional Compensation
Michael Hubbert does not receive any economic benefit from a non-advisory client for the provision of
advisory services.
Item 6: Supervision
Supervisor:
Title:
Phone Number:
Danny Cung
Managing Partner
858-724-6045
Laura Sword
CFO/Chief Compliance Officer
858-724-6055
WEIL depends on the ability of its employees and affiliates to provide quality services to clients in a manner
that is ethical, fair, and equitable to all concerned. The responsibility to supervise its operations, particularly
the activities of its employees, is a common theme in SEC regulations as well as in our own policies and
procedures. The statutes of individual states echo the regulators’ concerns.
WEIL supervises its business conducted by registered persons and other qualified staff through its Managing
Partners, Chief Compliance Officer and other registered principals or other qualified personnel. The Managing
Partners and Chief Compliance Officer are key members of the team and play a vital role in maintaining WEIL
and Michael Hubbert's activities in a manner consistent with the regulatory and compliance standards that
apply in this difficult regulatory environment. The Managing Partners and Chief Compliance Officer are
responsible for setting the tone regarding sales practices within the firm among all registered and unregistered
staff. These standards must at least meet the thresholds established by WEIL, which are in turn based upon
regulatory requirements. The Chief Compliance Officer is required to have three (3) years or more of
specifically related industry experience in the area that they will be supervising and licensure as required by
WEIL and determined by WEIL's business mix. WEIL has a duty of utmost good faith to act solely in the
best interests of each of our clients. Our clients entrust us with their funds, which in turn places a high standard
on our conduct and integrity. Our fiduciary duty compels all employees and affiliates to act with the utmost
integrity in all of our dealings. This fiduciary duty is the core principle underlying this Code of Ethics and
represents the expected basis of all of our dealings with our clients.
The WEIL Code of Ethics has been established to set forth the culture of ethics at WEIL and its affiliates
and to prevent fraud by reinforcing the fiduciary principles that must govern the conduct of our firm. WEIL
places client interests ahead of employees’, requires employees to always act in the best interest of the client,
governs employee activities to avoid actual or perceived conflicts of interest and prevents employees from
taking advantage of their position in the firm and ensures that employees strictly adhere to all securities laws.
Tyler Hewes, CFP®
Form ADV Part 2B
Investment Adviser Brochure Supplement
11236 El Camino Real, Suite 200
San Diego, CA 92130
800-355-9345
Christopher Weil & Company, Inc.
11236 El Camino Real, Suite 200
San Diego, CA 92130
10/1/2025
Item 1: Cover Page
This brochure supplement provides information about Tyler Richards Hewes that supplements the
Christopher Weil & Company, Inc. brochure. You should have received a copy of that brochure. Please
contact Laura Sword at 858-724-6055 if you did not receive Christopher Weil & Company, Inc.'s brochure or
if you have any questions about the contents of this supplement.
Additional information about Tyler Richards Hewes is available on the SEC’s website at:
https://www.adviserinfo.sec.gov/Individual/6300901
Item 2: Educational Background and Business Experience
Full Legal Name: Tyler Richards Hewes
Born: 1980
Education
• Eastern Connecticut State University; BA, Fine Arts – Theatre; 2002
• San Diego State University; Executive Financial Planner Advanced Certificate; 2017
Business Experience
• Christopher Weil & Company, Inc. from 1/2014 to present; Financial Advisor
Professional Licenses
• Life Insurance Agent; State of California, Department of Insurance; 2014
Designations
Tyler Hewes has earned the following designation(s) and is in good standing with the granting
authority:
• CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER®; Certified Financial Planning Board of
Standards; 2017
The program is administered by the Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards, Inc. Those with the CFP®
designation have demonstrated competency in all areas of finance related to financial planning. Candidates
complete studies on over 100 topics, including stocks, bonds, taxes, insurance, retirement planning and estate
planning. In addition to passing the CFP® certification exam, candidates must also complete qualifying work
experience and agree to adhere to the CFP® Board's code of ethics and professional responsibility and financial
planning standards.
Item 3: Disciplinary Information
Tyler Richards Hewes has no reportable disciplinary history.
Item 4: Other Business Activities
A. Investment-Related Activities
Tyler Hewes is also engaged in the following investment-related activities:
Insurance company or agent
Tyler Hewes is a licensed Life Insurance Agent, State of California, Department of Insurance.
Licensing as an insurance representative allows Tyler Hewes to offer various insurance
products such as life insurance and long-term care insurance. The ability to offer these
products to clients allows WEIL and Tyler Hewes a much more robust suite of products,
thereby providing the client with a more comprehensive financial plan.
As an agent, Tyler Hewes is entitled to commissions on the sale of insurance products. 100%
of these commissions are assigned to WEIL. Tyler Hewes receives no personal benefit from
these commissions apart from his salary as an employee of WEIL. Generally, the commissions
can range from less than 55% to more than 100% of the first year’s premium, which is shared
with the unrelated general agent placing the insurance on behalf of the client, to smaller
amounts, depending on the product. Usually, the agent may also receive annual trailing
commissions when the owner of the insurance product pays periodic premiums. Clients,
however, are not under any obligation to engage Mr. Hewes when considering implementation
of advisory recommendations. The implementation of any or all of these or other
recommendations is solely at the discretion of the client.
Tyler Hewes does not receive commissions, bonuses or other compensation on the sale of securities or other
investment products.
B. Non-Investment Related Activities
Tyler Hewes is not engaged in any other business or occupation that provides substantial compensation
or involves a substantial amount of his time.
Item 5: Additional Compensation
Tyler Hewes does not receive any economic benefit from a non-advisory client for the provision of advisory
services.
Item 6: Supervision
Supervisor:
Title:
Phone Number:
Jon Strauss
Managing Partner
858-724-6049
Laura Sword
CFO/Chief Compliance Officer
858-724-6055
WEIL depends on the ability of its employees and affiliates to provide quality services to clients in a manner
that is ethical, fair, and equitable to all concerned. The responsibility to supervise its operations, particularly
the activities of its employees, is a common theme in SEC regulations as well as in our own policies and
procedures. The statutes of individual states echo the regulators’ concerns.
WEIL supervises its business conducted by registered persons and other qualified staff through its Managing
Partners, Chief Compliance Officer and other registered principals or other qualified personnel. The Managing
Partners and Chief Compliance Officer are key members of the team and play a vital role in maintaining WEIL
and Tyler Hewes's activities in a manner consistent with the regulatory and compliance standards that apply
in this difficult regulatory environment. The Managing Partners and Chief Compliance Officer are responsible
for setting the tone regarding sales practices within the firm among all registered and unregistered staff. These
standards must at least meet the thresholds established by WEIL, which are in turn based upon regulatory
requirements. The Chief Compliance Officer is required to have three (3) years or more of specifically related
industry experience in the area that they will be supervising and licensure as required by WEIL and determined
by WEIL's business mix. WEIL has a duty of utmost good faith to act solely in the best interests of each of
our clients. Our clients entrust us with their funds, which in turn places a high standard on our conduct and
integrity. Our fiduciary duty compels all employees and affiliates to act with the utmost integrity in all of our
dealings. This fiduciary duty is the core principle underlying this Code of Ethics and represents the expected
basis of all of our dealings with our clients.
The WEIL Code of Ethics has been established to set forth the culture of ethics at WEIL and its affiliates
and to prevent fraud by reinforcing the fiduciary principles that must govern the conduct of our firm. WEIL
places client interests ahead of employees’, requires employees to always act in the best interest of the client,
governs employee activities to avoid actual or perceived conflicts of interest and prevents employees from
taking advantage of their position in the firm and ensures that employees strictly adhere to all securities laws.
Kristina Vianca Constantino Tabuena, CFP®, CPWA® (Vianca Tabuena)
Form ADV Part 2B
Investment Adviser Brochure Supplement
11236 El Camino Real, Suite 200
San Diego, CA 92130
800-355-9345
Christopher Weil & Company, Inc.
11236 El Camino Real, Suite 200
San Diego, CA 92130
10/1/2025
Item 1: Cover Page
This brochure supplement provides information about Kristina Vianca Constantino Tabuena that
supplements the Christopher Weil & Company, Inc. brochure. You should have received a copy of that
brochure. Please contact Laura Sword at 858-724-6055 if you did not receive Christopher Weil & Company,
Inc.'s brochure or if you have any questions about the contents of this supplement.
Additional information about Kristina Vianca Constantino Tabuena is available on the SEC’s website at:
https://www.adviserinfo.sec.gov/Individual/7274659
Item 2: Educational Background and Business Experience
Full Legal Name: Kristina Vianca Constantino Tabuena
Born: 1998
Education
• San Diego State University; BA, Economics; 2019
• Kaplan's College for Financial Planning; Certificate in Personal Financial Planning; 2022
• Yale School of Management; Executive Education: Wealth Management Theory &
Practice; 2025
Business Experience
• Christopher Weil & Company, Inc. from 11/2021 to present; Paraplanner/Financial
Advisor
• Mariner Wealth Advisors; from 2019 to 2021
Designations
Vianca Tabuena has earned the following designation(s) and is in good standing with the granting
authority:
• CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER®; Certified Financial Planning Board of
Standards; 2022
The program is administered by the Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards, Inc. Those with the CFP®
designation have demonstrated competency in all areas of finance related to financial planning. Candidates
complete studies on over 100 topics, including stocks, bonds, taxes, insurance, retirement planning and estate
planning. In addition to passing the CFP® certification exam, candidates must also complete qualifying work
experience and agree to adhere to the CFP® Board's code of ethics and professional responsibility and financial
planning standards.
• CERTIFIED PRIVATE WEALTH ADVISOR®; Investments & Wealth Institute (IWI);
2025
A Certified Private Wealth Advisor® (CPWA®) professional possesses specialized knowledge and advanced
skills tailored to meet the complex financial needs of high-net-worth and ultra-high-net-worth individuals
and families. This expertise covers a comprehensive, holistic approach to wealth, including sophisticated
strategies in:
o Advanced tax management
o Wealth transfer and estate planning
o Asset monetization and protection
o Behavioral finance and family dynamics
The CPWA® certification is issued by the Investments & Wealth Institute®. Earning the designation
requires demonstrating substantial experience, completing a rigorous executive education program, and
passing a comprehensive examination. To maintain the CPWA® certification in good standing, certificants
must adhere to a strict code of professional responsibility and meet ongoing continuing education
requirements.
Item 3: Disciplinary Information
Kristina Vianca Constantino Tabuena has no reportable disciplinary history.
Item 4: Other Business Activities
C. Investment-Related Activities
Vianca Tabuena is not engaged in other investment-related activities.
Vianca Tabuena does not receive commissions, bonuses or other compensation on the sale of
securities or other investment products.
D. Non-Investment Related Activities
Vianca Tabuena is not engaged in any other business or occupation that provides substantial
compensation or involves a substantial amount of her time.
Item 5: Additional Compensation
Vianca Tabuena does not receive any economic benefit from a non-advisory client for the provision of
advisory services.
Item 6: Supervision
Supervisor:
Title:
Phone Number:
Jon Strauss
Managing Partner
858-724-6049
Laura Sword
CFO/Chief Compliance Officer
858-724-6055
WEIL depends on the ability of its employees and affiliates to provide quality services to clients in a manner
that is ethical, fair, and equitable to all concerned. The responsibility to supervise its operations, particularly
the activities of its employees, is a common theme in SEC regulations as well as in our own policies and
procedures. The statutes of individual states echo the regulators’ concerns.
WEIL supervises its business conducted by registered persons and other qualified staff through its Managing
Partners, Chief Compliance Officer and other registered principals or other qualified personnel. The Managing
Partners and Chief Compliance Officer are key members of the team and play a vital role in maintaining WEIL
and Vianca Tabuena’s activities in a manner consistent with the regulatory and compliance standards that
apply in this difficult regulatory environment. The Managing Partners and Chief Compliance Officer are
responsible for setting the tone regarding sales practices within the firm among all registered and unregistered
staff. These standards must at least meet the thresholds established by WEIL, which are in turn based upon
regulatory requirements. The Chief Compliance Officer is required to have three (3) years or more of
specifically related industry experience in the area that they will be supervising and licensure as required by
WEIL and determined by WEIL's business mix. WEIL has a duty of utmost good faith to act solely in the
best interests of each of our clients. Our clients entrust us with their funds, which in turn places a high standard
on our conduct and integrity. Our fiduciary duty compels all employees and affiliates to act with the utmost
integrity in all of our dealings. This fiduciary duty is the core principle underlying this Code of Ethics and
represents the expected basis of all of our dealings with our clients.
The WEIL Code of Ethics has been established to set forth the culture of ethics at WEIL and its affiliates
and to prevent fraud by reinforcing the fiduciary principles that must govern the conduct of our firm. WEIL
places client interests ahead of employees’, requires employees to always act in the best interest of the client,
governs employee activities to avoid actual or perceived conflicts of interest and prevents employees from
taking advantage of their position in the firm and ensures that employees strictly adhere to all securities laws.