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The WealthStack Podcast: Will AI Make Advice More Human with Nick Graham of Cambridge

The WealthStack Podcast: Will AI Make Advice More Human with Nick Graham of Cambridge

The future of the wealth management industry isn’t going to be dominated by robots. Instead, it will be an evolving hybrid market in which human advisors use digital techniques to gather data and generate thoughtful, and more precise recommendations faster and more objectively than they do today. When it comes to artificial intelligence, the challenge is not fending off extinction, it is shifting skills. Can CTO’s be the changemakers that help advisors adapt? 

In this episode, Shannon Rosic, director of WealthStack content and solutions, speaks with Nick Graham, Chief Technology Officer at Cambridge, about the opportunities AI creates when it comes to financial advice, and how Cambridge is staying ahead of the curve.

Shannon and Nick discuss:

  • How Cambridge is approaching AI trends
  • What technology advisors are asking for the most 
  • The next frontier of generative AI
  • How the role of the CTO has changed

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Nick Graham joined Cambridge in 2017 and currently serves as a member of Cambridge’s Executive Council. Graham has more than 25 years of experience in product development, consulting services, and business development across a variety of markets, including the financial services industry. In his current role, he leads one of the most innovative financial professional workstations in the industry, featuring financial professional-friendly technology that is customizable for the broadest range of independent business models across financial professional business channels. Graham was named Chief Technology Officer of the Year by WealthManagement.com1 at the 2021 Industry Awards. He is a member of the Fairfield Economic Development Association Board of Directors and earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Clemson University.



The WealthStack Podcast: Can Your Tech Help Tame Volatility with Don Nilsson of Addepar

The WealthStack Podcast: Can Your Tech Help Tame Volatility with Don Nilsson of Addepar

The fastest-growing, most resilient RIAs are relying on modern technology to deliver a differentiated experience and keep up with client expectations. Given the significant amount of market turmoil over the past year, having the right technology, data, tools and perspective are more important than ever to navigate volatility and a dynamic risk landscape. Fortunately, Addepar has been at the forefront of these trends by developing the industry standard for data management and aggregation, analysis and reporting.

In this episode, Shannon Rosic, director of WealthStack content and solutions, speaks with Don Nilsson, Chief Product Officer at Addepar, about how they’re supporting advisors in a more tech-enabled and data-driven way.

Shannon and Don discuss:

  • Why adoption rates of sophisticated portfolio management systems has increased
  • The implications of the great wealth transfer 
  • How Addepar is helping create a more transparent ecosystem
  • Where AI sits on the Addepar roadmap 

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About Our Guest:

Don is the Chief Product Officer at Addepar, focused on driving the development of the company’s platform which specializes in data aggregation, analytics, and portfolio reporting to provide insights and clarity into investment portfolios. Highly adept at user-centric solutions, Don brings a design-centered approach to development.

Prior to joining Addepar, he spent more than two decades at FactSet, most recently serving as Senior Vice President of Product Development, responsible for running their global product development function and overseeing development across the entire platform.

Don received a BS in finance at Villanova University and an MBA from New York University.


The WealthStack Podcast: The Myth of the Perfect Tech Stack with Adrian Johnstone

The WealthStack Podcast: The Myth of the Perfect Tech Stack with Adrian Johnstone

Is the perfect tech stack a unicorn…does it even exist? The battle between all-in-one versus best-of-breed wages on. But, Practifi, a performance optimization platform, is on a mission to help wealth management firms create the perfect tech stack. Can a firm get an idealized tech stack for their needs? Absolutely. Would it be perfect for the next firm? Almost certainly not. There is an importance of setting up a tech stack to mirror and support how advisors want to spend their time, which is why it’s so critical for technology to be flexible. 

In this episode, Shannon Rosic, director of WealthStack content and solutions, speaks with Adrian Johnstone, CEO of Practifi, about why the “perfect” tech stack will depend on a firm’s unique needs and priorities.

Shannon and Adrian discuss:

  • Why tech adoption still remains a challenge for many advisors 
  • The role of tech in improving client experience
  • What he has learned from the Australian and U.S. wealthtech markets 
  • What’s on the roadmap for Practifi 

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Adrian has over 20 years experience helping advice businesses of all sizes leverage technology for growth.

A regular presenter at industry events in Australia and United States, Adrian offers deep insight into the technology needs of advisors. Adrian owns Practifi’s go-to-market strategy and direction globally.

The WealthStack Podcast: How to Use Generative AI to Scale your Practice with Alan Gurung

The WealthStack Podcast: How to Use Generative AI to Scale your Practice with Alan Gurung

AI continues to dominate headlines in the wealth management space. But, will it eventually end up replacing everything outside of actual conversations between an advisor and a client? Possibly. Generative AI may still seem intimidating to many, but the reality is the future belongs to those who are willing to learn and implement it correctly. As the world’s first AI-powered GPT assistant [for financial advisors], SIFA is on a mission to automate ongoing communications between advisors and their clients.

In this episode, Shannon Rosic, director of WealthStack content and solutions, speaks with Alan Gurung, CEO and co-founder of SIFA, about how the platform enables advisors to harness data, improve efficiency, and derive insightful analytics from it.

Shannon and Alan discuss:

  • The three ways financial advisors can use SIFA
  • Where AI will be able to replace human tasks
  • How AI makes financial advice more human
  • What regulation and government oversight means for AI initiatives

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Alan Gurung, CEO and co-founder of SIFA, a generative AI startup based in London. Gurung started SIFA, which stands for super independent financial advisor, along with a small team of two other machine learning engineers and two student interns.

Gurung worked as an advisor and partner for the large U.K. advisory firm St. James’s Place and sold his book of business to start SIFA, which was built specifically to automate ongoing communications between advisors and their clients.



The WealthStack Podcast: The Power of Visuals to Create Deeper Engagement with Dr. Ross Riskin

The WealthStack Podcast: The Power of Visuals to Create Deeper Engagement with Dr. Ross Riskin

Is a picture worth a thousand words? In the case of visiWealth, the answer is yes. Financial planning is complicated and often full of jargon that is complex. As advisors know, when complexity increases, understanding can often decrease, and it can be a challenge to get clients to trust what they don’t understand. This is why the power of engaging visuals has become a game changer in wealth management.  

In this episode, Shannon Rosic, director of WealthStack content and solutions, speaks with Dr. Ross Riskin, founder and chief creative officer at visiWealth, about the effectiveness of visuals to create more trust and positive outcomes for clients.

Shannon and Ross discuss:

  • The psychological impact of visuals and the importance of emotional connection
  • Myths and misconceptions around advice engagement 
  • Why advisors need to understand the “learning style” and preferences of their clients 
  • The 3 C’s” that advisors should focus on for success in the future

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About Our Guest:

Dr. Riskin serves as Chief Learning Officer for the Investments & Wealth Institute and his research and professional expertise focus on advice engagement, education planning, and tax and wealth transfer planning for high-income and high-net-worth individuals. He is also the Managing Member of Riskin Wealth Management, LLC, Founder and Chief Creative Officer at visiWealth, and sits on the Advisory Board for the American Institute of Certified College Financial Consultants (AICCFC).

Ross is recognized as a thought leader and expert in the areas of tax planning, college planning, student loan advising, and advice engagement, and he is the author of The Adviser’s Guide to Education Planning: 1st and 2nd Editions, which are published by the AICPA. Ross has presented to over 25,000 individuals through webinars, conferences, and in the classroom. He has been quoted in media outlets such as the Wall Street Journal, CNBC, Yahoo Finance, US News, The New York Times, and Investment News, and has also been published in journals such as the Journal of Wealth Management, Journal of Financial Planning, Journal of Accountancy, Tax Notes, and the Journal of Multistate Taxation and Incentives.

In addition to being a CPA/PFS and Certified College Financial Consultant (CCFC), Ross received a Bachelor of Science in Accounting degree from Fairfield University, a Master of Science in Taxation degree from Bentley University, and a Doctorate of Business Administration in Finance degree from Sacred Heart University.



The WealthStack Podcast: The Power of the CRM with Craig Ramsey

The WealthStack Podcast: The Power of the CRM with Craig Ramsey

A powerful CRM is crucial for financial advisors if they ultimately want to grow their business. As firms gain access to more and more data, the CRM has become the centralized hub to capture, organize and manage data through the entire client lifecycle. With more information available than ever before, advisors can use this technology to continuously enhance the client experience. 

 

In this episode, Shannon Rosic, director of WealthStack content and solutions, speaks with Craig Ramsey, COO of AdvisorEngine, about why having up-to-date allows for better and faster decision making. 

 

Shannon and Craig discuss:

  • Why firms need to invest in talent around handling data
  • Grading the average RIA around how they’re using technology to drive value
  • The core components of the the ‘platform mentality’ 
  • Why he helped launch Action! magazine

 

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About Our Guest:

Craig is a business builder with a background in corporate strategy, investment banking and consulting. He joined AdvisorEngine from WisdomTree where he led strategy, helped establish an international presence and pushed the company beyond ETFs into technology solutions. Craig has prior experience at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Accenture and UBS.



The WealthStack Podcast: The Ever-Evolving Role of the CTO with Vib Arya

The WealthStack Podcast: The Ever-Evolving Role of the CTO with Vib Arya

The role of the CTO has morphed into a complex, evolving set of responsibilities. Historically, technology was seen as an expense to reduce, but as firms redefine themselves in this digital era, we’re seeing the technology strategy become intertwined with business strategy. Yet, very few RIAs have a CTO. As technology and data become central to the value companies offer their customers, spearheading transformational change is increasingly a top priority for CTOs. But, how should they prioritize and manage it all? 

In this episode, Shannon Rosic, director of WealthStack content and solutions, speaks with Vib Arya, COO/CTO of Shufro Rose, about the constantly changing role of the CTO and how to stay ahead of the technology curve.

Shannon and Vib discuss:

  • Tips that can help RIAs evolve their practice with technology
  • The biggest concerns that keep CTOs up at night
  • How to create a company culture that embraces technology
  • How technology can help deepen the client/advisor relationship

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About Our Guest:

Vib is Shufro Rose’s Chief Operating Officer and previously served as the firm’s Head of Operations and Information Technology. Vib has spent over 25 years within the investment management industry, having held increasing levels of responsibility for technology and operations management, project management, strategy & transformational change, and business administration.

Vib received his B.A. in Computer Science from New York University’s College of Art & Sciences and his M.B.A. with concentrations in Finance and Organizational Management from New York University’s Leonard N. Stern School of Business.

Vib is frequently requested to participate as a thought leader on operations, technology, and practice management topics for industry conferences and periodicals. Vib is currently on the Advisory Board for the 2023 TSAM (The Summit of Asset Management) NYC Conference.



The WealthStack Podcast: Delivering Better, Data-Driven Outcomes for Clients with Joe Stensland

The WealthStack Podcast: Delivering Better, Data-Driven Outcomes for Clients with Joe Stensland

The emergence of WealthTech-as-a-Service is redefining the wealth management industry. Now, APIs are shaping the future of financial services by providing access to valuable data, enhancing integration and automation, enabling personalization, supporting scalability, and reducing costs. With the increased availability of data, wealthtech firms can quickly develop new products and connect with different financial systems and tools to improve their products and client satisfaction. 

In this episode, Shannon Rosic, Director of WealthStack Content and Solutions, speaks with Joe Stensland, CEO of BridgeFT, about how they’re helping firms power their next generation of digital experiences.

Shannon and Joe discuss:

  • The state of the API economy 
  • Why BridgeFT wants to retire the tech-stack mentality 
  • What the next generation of wealth management applications look like 
  • Why having access to better data points leads to better decision-making 

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About Our Guest:

Joe Stensland is the CEO at BridgeFT. Prior to this, he was the Head of Digital Investor at LSEG, and before that, he held positions at Refinitiv and Scivantage. 

Mr. Stendland attended Colorado State University and earned a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. He later attended Georgetown University McDonough School of Business to complete his MBA. He also holds a certification from the Professional Ski Instructors of America (PSIA).



The WealthStack Podcast: Democratization and Digitization of Estate Planning with Andres Mazabel

The WealthStack Podcast: Democratization and Digitization of Estate Planning with Andres Mazabel

More than 60% of families in the U.S. do not have a plan to protect their loved ones. Estate planning can have several moving parts, and many people get turned off by the process. But, Trust & Will is on a mission to make estate planning simple and affordable—with the end goal to make it accessible to everyone.

In this episode, Shannon Rosic, Director of WealthStack Content and Solutions, speaks with Andres Mazabel, Head of Advisor Sales at Trust & Will, about how they’ve helped streamline estate planning for thousands of advisors.

Shannon and Andres discuss:

  • How advisors can incorporate estate planning into their practice
  • Why more Americans need to get their trust and estate “house” in order
  • Why the demand for estate planning is booming among millennials
  • What the great wealth transfer means for advisors in the context of estate planning

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Andres Mazabel is the Head of Advisor Sales at Trust & Will. After spending 10+ years in private banking, he’s now on a mission to help advisors implement estate planning and deliver more comprehensive planning. Andres views estate planning as a huge opportunity for financial advisors to deepen relationships, add value, and implement legacy planning conversations. Trust & Will now works with over 8,000 financial advisors nationwide to help solve the fact that more than 60% of individuals don’t have an estate plan in place.



The WealthStack Podcast: Making the Digital Asset Investing Ecosystem Accessible with Eric Ervin

The WealthStack Podcast: Making the Digital Asset Investing Ecosystem Accessible with Eric Ervin

*Since recording this episode, Onramp Invest has been acquired by Securitize, with a mission to expand alternative asset access for RIAs.

The advent of digital assets has led to the development of new financial products with the ability to profoundly change where and how wealth is invested. Fortunately, Onramp is on a mission to bring together everything financial advisors need to safely invest in an array of digital assets for their clients.

In this episode, Shannon Rosic, director of WealthStack Content and Solutions, speaks with Eric Ervin, CEO of Onramp Invest, about wealth management in the age of digital assets. 

Shannon and Eric discuss:

  • Why tokenization is a key driver of digital asset adoption
  • The opportunities and challenges advisors face when approaching digital assets
  • What’s happening in the regulatory space when it comes to crypto and digital assets
  • What this all means for the custodial landscape

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Eric Ervin is the CEO of Onramp Invest. After nearly 20 years at Morgan Stanley in wealth management, in 2011, Eric Ervin founded Reality Shares, a firm known for innovation in Exchange Traded Funds. The firm’s first ETF, DIVY, was the first ETF based entirely on the dividend swap market. He also pioneered DIVCON™, a quantitative method for analyzing and ranking companies according to their dividend health. As the portfolio manager on seven publicly traded funds as well as other private funds, he has demonstrated expertise in alternatives e.g., dividend swaps, long-short equity, and quant-based cryptocurrency strategies. He is passionate about driving innovation in financial markets, he is a member of the CFTC Virtual Currency Subcommittee for the Technology Advisory Council, he is also regularly featured in the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Barron’s CNBC, Bloomberg, and other media outlets.