Month: April 2023

The WealthStack Podcast: 4 Major Post-Pandemic Trends in the Investment Advisory Industry with Rob Roquitte

The WealthStack Podcast: 4 Major Post-Pandemic Trends in the Investment Advisory Industry with Rob Roquitte

Financial advisors are struggling to meet client demands in a post-pandemic, virtual world. Research shows that investors want more virtual services, and a one-size-fits-all service model does not work anymore.

In this episode, Shannon Rosic, Director of WealthStack Content and Solutions, speaks with Rob Roquitte, Founder and CEO of eCIO, which is powered by eVestech, a virtual communication hub for financial professionals.

Shannon and Rob discuss:

  • Why technology proliferation is leading to a terrible client experience
  • How advisors can service clients profitably by using technology
  • What the great wealth transfer will mean for advisor and the implications
  • The importance of providing client-centered service

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Rob has 30 years of investment experience serving in business development, client servicing, portfolio management, and department oversight roles. At eVestech, he leads our team of talented investment and technology professionals delivering state-of the art solutions to institutional investors and other financial services firms. Rob serves as an Investment Advisor to our clients, developing investment strategy, overseeing portfolios, and communicating with investors. He also chairs our investment committee.

Rob has held senior level positions with large money management organizations, where he has sought out entrepreneurial roles including establishing new products and markets, opening new office locations, and maintaining P&L responsibilities. Prior to launching eVestech, Rob established the Outsourced Chief Investment Officer (OCIO) practice for Madison Investments focused on serving larger non-profit organizations. He was also a founder and lead portfolio manager of the small cap portfolio management team at Allegiant Asset Management, which was later acquired by PNC Bank. In Rob’s first entrepreneurial role, he established and built a regional pension consulting office in Chicago which was later acquired by Empower Retirement.

Rob is actively involved in his community serving on two institutional investment committees for nonprofit organizations (including chairing the endowment/finance committee). He received a BSBA in Finance and Marketing from the University of Denver and his MBA in Finance and Economics from the Booth School of Business at the University of Chicago. Rob also holds the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation.

The WealthStack Podcast: Making Data Actionable with Scott Leak of FP Transitions

The WealthStack Podcast: Making Data Actionable with Scott Leak of FP Transitions

To help practices monitor, measure, protect and grow their business, FP Transitions provides a valuation driven by customized benchmarks against 50 to 60 key performance indicators. The end result is enabling wealth managers to achieve their goals for mergers and acquisitions, enterprise development, valuation, and growth. 

In this episode, Shannon Rosic, director of WealthStack Content and Solutions, speaks with Scott Leak, Director of Business Development at FP Transitions, on how to distill all the data they provide and to make it actionable at the firm level.

Shannon and Scott discuss:

  • What kind of data should advisors be looking at especially when it comes to major decisions or transitions
  • The importance of advanced planning
  • Examples of advisors who have taken action with their data and the end results
  • How FP Transitions takes a different approach to benchmarking 

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Scott started at TD Ameritrade just before the turn of the century and spent the last decade helping them build their Advisor Services division. He was one of the first employees dedicated to launch that effort, and he helped them scale all the way up. In fact, Scott was so dedicated to serving advisors to the best of his ability that he earned his CFP® designation in 2010, helping him gain a deeper understanding the unique challenges advisors face.

While at TD Ameritrade, Scott wore a variety of hats. For example, he spent a decade serving as their Director of Sales and Relationship Management and led a nationwide team supporting emerging registered investment advisor (RIA) practices. Prior to his leadership roles, he was also named as his team’s salesperson of the year three times, which attributes to his consultive approach with his advisors.

What drives Scott is the opportunity to sit across the table from the partners of an advisory practice, helping them shape —and then achieve —the vision for their business. Scott says, “I want to do what I can to elevate the public understanding of, and trust in, the independent model.” He believes that helping advisors create enduring, transferable businesses plays a huge role in that effort.

Scott chose to join FP Transitions because he sees us as a pioneer in supporting independent advisors. As a Senior Consultant here, he can tap into his extensive expertise to help advisors grow and protect their business. He sees particular value in leveraging our Equity Management Solutions™ to help advisors compare their practice valuations to industry peers and to identify opportunities to maximize that valuation.

Scott is also a seasoned and talented golfer who has played in the Nebraska Mid-Amateur Golf Championship twice. If you need recommendations for a dinner pairing, ask Scott. He’s earned the Level 1 and Level 2 awards in wines from the Wine & Spirit Education Trust (WSET).

 

The WealthStack Podcast: How Advisors Can Leverage Online Reviews (and be Compliant) with Brian Thorp of WealthTender

The WealthStack Podcast: How Advisors Can Leverage Online Reviews (and be Compliant) with Brian Thorp of WealthTender

The SEC’s new marketing rule resulted in sweeping changes to how firms can market themselves and interact with investors. Fortunately, modernization of archaic regulations has seen digital platforms take the lead to meet compliance demands.

In this episode, Shannon Rosic, director of WealthStack content and solutions, speaks with Brian Thorp, Founder and CEO of Wealthtender, aka, the “Yelp” for financial advisors.  

Shannon and Brian discuss:

  • What the latest SEC marketing rule means for advisors 
  • How advisors can leverage online reviews to grow their practice
  • Why online reviews can have a significant impact on SEO
  • How Wealthtender’s Certified Advisor Reviews™ are designed to comply with the new SEC rule

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Brian Thorp is the CEO and founder of Wealthtender. He and his wife live in Texas, enjoying the diversity of Houston and the vibrancy of Austin.

With over 25 years in the financial services industry, Brian is applying his experience and passion at Wealthtender to help more people enjoy life with less money stress.

The WealthStack Podcast: 5 Trends Shaping Wealth Management in 2023 With Tim Welsh

The WealthStack Podcast: 5 Trends Shaping Wealth Management in 2023 With Tim Welsh

Over the last year, the wealth management industry has faced extraordinary market conditions and macro-economic challenges, causing many firms to reconsider their operational strategies. New technology options and investment opportunities are all disrupting the status quo, so it’s critical to pay attention to the subtle yet dramatic changes happening in the independent wealth space that will shape the industry going forward. 

In this episode, Shannon Rosic, director of WealthStack Content and Solutions, speaks with Tim Welsh, President of Nexus Strategy, on the five trends that will shape wealth management in 2023 and beyond.

Shannon and Tim discuss:

  • How technology acts as a deflationary force in an inflationary economy
  • The role of AI in financial planning and investment management processes
  • Why marketing automation and technology integration will be significant drivers of change
  • Why wealth managers are investing in private equity, and why private equity firms are investing in wealth managers

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Timothy D. Welsh, CFP® is President, CEO and founder of Nexus Strategy, LLC, a leading consulting firm to the wealth management industry.

Prior to founding Nexus Strategy, Tim was Director of Business Consulting Services for Schwab Advisor Services where he led the development and marketing of practice management resources for independent advisors. While at Schwab, Tim also held senior roles in Strategy, Marketing, Advertising, PR and Industry Content development.

Prior to joining Schwab, Tim was vice president at Merrill Lynch where he was responsible for marketing, product development and financial advisor training for the financial planning group.  Tim is frequently quoted in the wealth management media on a wide range of business management and industry topics.  He is the author of a number of industry white papers, a guest columnist for RIABiz, Investment News and wealthmanagement.com, and is a frequent speaker at industry conferences and events.  Tim earned a bachelor’s degree in Economics from the University of California, Berkeley and an MBA in Finance from the University of Colorado.

Tim holds the Certified Financial Planner, CFP® designation and is an active member of the Financial Planning Association (FPA), serving in a leadership role on a number of task forces, committees and as a past elected member of the National Board of Directors.