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Episode 231 – Kingswood’s Billion-Dollar Partnership with Eudaimonia with Mike Nessim, Jaime Golden, & John Goodson



Kingswood U.S. recently announced the successful partnership of the Nashville, Tennessee-based Eudaimonia Partners and Eudaimonia Advisors (Collectively known as “Eudaimonia”). 

Additionally, it entered a strategic alliance with Eudaimonia Asset Management, a turnkey asset management-based RIA. The three RIAs under the Eudaimonia Group collectively represent more than $1 billion in total client assets. 

To discuss this new partnership, we welcome, Mike Nessim, CEO and Managing Partner of Kingswood U.S., Jaime Golden, President of Acquisitions at Kingswood U.S., and John Goodson, Founder & Partner of Eudaimonia.

 

Points also covered:

  • The partnership representing over a billion dollars in client assets, marking a significant milestone in Kingswood’s growth strategy to scale up its RIA.
  • How the acquisition is larger and more complex than Kingswood’s previous ones, facilitated by established relationships and a shared advisory culture.
  • The partnership aligning both firms’ values and focusing on supporting financial advisors, making it an ideal fit for Kingswood’s growth strategy.
  • Eudaimonia’s turnkey asset management platform (TAMP) and how it provides holistic wealth management services, enhancing advisor offerings.
  • Both firms seeing Nashville as a key growth market, with plans to leverage their partnership for continued expansion across the Southeast and beyond.

 

Resources: 

Kingswood U.S.

Eudaimonia Group

 


Episode 229 – What’s Driving Record Highs for HNWIs? with Elias Ghanem



Elias Ghanem is the Global Head of Capgemini Research Institute for Financial Services. Capgemini is a global partner in business and technology transformation, helping organizations accelerate their digital and sustainable transitions for tangible impact on both enterprises and society.

In this podcast, we explore the record-breaking growth of high-net-worth individuals (HNWIs) and the factors contributing to this increase, as outlined in Capgemini’s World Wealth Report.

 

Also discussed:

  • Global trends in wealth accumulation, with North America, particularly the U.S., leading the charge, followed by APAC and Europe.
  • The major shift in asset allocation occurred in 2023, with HNWIs holding unprecedented levels of cash and shifting toward fixed income and real estate as markets stabilize in 2024.
  • The growing competition wealth management firms face from family offices, especially in serving ultra-high-net-worth individuals (UHNWIs) with over $30 million in investable assets.
  • The crucial role behavioral finance plays in addressing biases that impact HNWIs’ investment decisions.
  • The evolving needs of UHNWIs.
  • Collaboration between banks and family offices being essential, with banks needing to invest in technology to offer personalized and holistic services to remain competitive.

 

Resources: 

Capgemini


Episode 227 – Inside a Century of Wealth Stewardship with Matt McCarte



Matt McCarte is the Managing Director and Head of Wealth Management of Pitcairn: a century-old family office located in suburban Philadelphia with $8.3 billion in assets under advisement. 

In this episode, we explore Pitcairn’s approach to wealth management and the strategies behind guiding ultra-high net worth families in preserving their legacy. 

 

Topics Discussed:

  • The history of Pitcairn and its century-old roots.
  • The unique shared single-family office model of Pitcairn, emphasizing holistic wealth management with services like investment advisory, estate planning, and family engagement.
  • The firm’s approach centered on educating families about financial literacy and preserving their legacy across generations, focusing on transparency and personalized estate planning.
  • Engaging the rising generation within families to ensure a smooth transition of wealth and values.
  • Pitcairn’s ownership structure, being owned by the Pitcairn family, employees, and a client family, which aligns the firm’s interests closely with those of its clients.
  • Hiring at Pitcairn focusing on finding employees with both technical expertise and high emotional intelligence, essential for building long-term, trusted relationships with clients.

 

Resources: 

Pitcairn


Episode 226 – How Hybrid RIAs Can Position Themselves for the Future and Attract Top Talent with Jeff Gonyo



Jeff Gonyo is the Senior Divisional President of Steward Partners Global Advisory. Steward Partners is an employee-owned, full-service partnership that caters to family, institutional, and multi-generational investors.  

In this podcast, Jeff Gonyo discusses the shift to independent advisory models, entrepreneurial freedom, and the firm’s unique equity ownership structure that fosters growth and collaboration.

Also discussed:

  • The evolving landscape for financial advisors, highlighting the shift from traditional wirehouses to independent advisory models.
  • The focus Steward Partners has on helping advisors transition to independence with strong infrastructure support, allowing them to manage client assets in diverse ways.
  • How the firm offers a unique entrepreneurial environment where advisors can pursue creative marketing and business growth strategies, free from the constraints of large parent companies.
  • The flexible affiliation options Steward Partners provides, including W2 and 1099 models, catering to advisors’ varying needs and goals.
  • The firm emphasizes a culture of collaboration and alignment, fostering a supportive community where every member’s growth contributes to the overall success of the organization.
  • The significant growth Steward Partners is poised for, both organically and through acquisitions, with plans to double the size of the business in the coming years.

 

Resources: 

Steward Partners


Episode 224 – Why Marketing is Crucial for Advisors Seeking Practice Growth with Greg Banasz



Greg Banasz is the Managing Director, founding partner, and Chief Marketing Officer at Steward Partners. Steward Partners is an employee-owned, full-service partnership that caters to family, institutional, and multi-generational investors.  

In this podcast, Greg and Doug discussed the key factors contributing to Steward Partners’ success, as well as customization and flexibility in creating effective marketing strategies for financial advisors.

Also discussed:

  • The focus Steward Partners has on independence, culture, and giving everyone a voice – the principles that have guided them for the past decade.
  • The firm’s growth from 12 people to 550, maintaining its core values and building a supportive culture.
  • Advisors at Steward Partners benefitting from customizable marketing resources, digital tools, and a strong online presence.
  • How marketing strategies should be tailored to individual advisor goals, whether it’s improving digital presence or engaging in media outreach.
  • The continuous evolution of Steward Partners, recently becoming a multi-chassis platform and incorporating next-gen digital tools for tracking and marketing.

 

Resources: 

Steward Partners


Episode 222 – Inside the Decision to Become a Board Member of a Newly Developed Firm with Janet Robinson



Janet Robinson is a Board Member for Steward Partners. Steward Partners is an employee-owned, full-service partnership that caters to family, institutional, and multi-generational investors.

In this podcast, Janet shares her journalistic background as CEO of The New York Times Company, highlighting the commitment to quality journalism and the importance of culture and values in a growing media company. She also explains what attracted her to Steward Partners, highlighting her desire to be part of a culture that prioritizes partnership and high performance.

Also discussed:

  • Janet’s career transitioning from a public school teacher to a media executive at The New York Times Company, driven by her passion for publishing, media, and digital formats.
  • The Times’ commitment to quality journalism and integrity which was both an attraction and a core value.
  • Challenges faced with the digital shift and introducing a pay model.
  • Concerns about declining media standards, stressing the importance of factual reporting and education.
  • Joining the Steward Partners board because of their unique business model and experienced leadership, valuing their culture of partnership and high performance.
  • How maintaining founding values and providing quality journalism are essential for media companies’ success in today’s world.

 

Resources: 

Steward Partners


Episode 221 – Global Markets: Why Japan and India Are Standing Out with Jeremy Schwartz



WisdomTree works to create a better way to invest, offering a leading product range that offers access to an unparalleled selection of unique and smart exposures.

In this podcast, we are joined by Jeremy Schwartz,  the Global Chief Investment Officer at WisdomTree. Jeremy and Doug discuss international investment opportunities, with a focus on the promising markets of Japan and India, and strategies to effectively navigate and hedge risks in these regions.

They also discussed:

  • Japan and India as promising markets, noting their favorable economic fundamentals and significant growth potential.
  • Japan is identified as a strong investment prospect due to the benefits of currency hedging, robust corporate governance, and dividend growth.
  • India stands out with its rapid economic expansion, large population, and pro-business reforms under Prime Minister Modi’s leadership.
  • Schwartz emphasizes the importance of currency hedging to mitigate the risks associated with fluctuating foreign currencies, which can significantly impact investment returns.
  • The pivotal role of technology in driving economic growth in India, especially in enhancing financial inclusion and efficiency.
  • Using ETFs like DXJ for Japan and EPI for India to effectively capture growth opportunities while managing associated risks

 

Resources: 

WisdomTree


Episode 219 – The Impact of Digital Innovation and the Future of Fintech with Mohan Gurupackiam



Mohan Gurupackiam is the Chief Information Officer at Steward Partners Global Advisory: an employee-owned, full-service partnership that caters to family, institutional, and multigenerational investors.

In this podcast, Doug and Mohan discuss the latest technological advancements in the financial industry, talking through the impact of digital innovation and the future of fintech.

Topics discussed:

  • Mohan’s extensive 25-year career in the finance industry, including roles at E-Trade, Cetera, and AssetMark.
  • The significant technological advancements in the financial industry, such as the rise of FinTech and the shift towards a paperless office.
  • Tailoring technology solutions to meet the unique needs of individual advisors rather than adopting a one-size-fits-all approach.
  • The potential of artificial intelligence to enhance efficiency in areas like client meetings, portfolio construction, and investment management.
  • How technology benefits investors by improving efficiencies and enabling more sophisticated investment management and seamless interactions.
  • Gurupackiam praises the collaborative and partnership-driven culture at Steward Partners, which fosters open and respectful conversations and includes everyone as a partner.
  • The critical importance of cybersecurity infrastructure in protecting firm data and assets from increasing cyber threats.

 

Resources: 

Steward Partners


Episode 218 – Identifying Advisor Pain Points with Adam Holt



Adam Holt is the CEO and Founder of Asset Map, a platform providing interactive financial overviews for informed and empowered decision-making. 

Asset Map surveyed 175 advisors on challenges like accessing next-gen clients, the role of technology, and the industry’s current state. On this episode, Adam breaks down the data and offers his insights into their future impact on advisors and the industry.

Topics discussed:

  • The need for financial advisors to improve communication and demonstrate their value to younger generations, who often mistrust or do not understand the benefits of financial advising.
  • Leveraging technology and modern tools to enhance client engagement and financial literacy, aligning with evolving client expectations.
  • AI’s potential impact on the financial services industry with a focus on how it could transform tasks like communication, workflow management, and possibly even the advisor-client dynamic.
  • Asset Map’s integration with Holistiplan, a tool that helps advisors quickly analyze tax returns, enhancing the platform’s capability to offer comprehensive financial insights on a single screen.
  • Asset Map’s strategic vision to provide a holistic view of clients’ financial situations by layering various types of data, enabling more interactive and insightful financial planning sessions.

 

Click here to view Asset Map’s Advisor Insights Survey!

 

Resources: 

Asset Map


Episode 216 – Reaping the Benefits of an Independent Partner with Chris Reaney



Chris Reaney is the Managing Director of High Water Wealth Group at Steward Partners. Steward Partners is an employee-owned, full-service partnership that caters to family, institutional, and multi-generational investors.  

In this podcast, listeners can expect an insightful discussion on Chris Reaney’s career journey from a traditional wirehouse to joining and growing with Steward Partners. The episode highlights the evolution of the financial advisory landscape and the critical importance of support and entrepreneurial freedom for advisors.

Topics discussed:

  • Chris’ early career, highlighting the support for entrepreneurial advisors and contrasting it with less flexible environments at other firms.
  • His decision to leave a traditional wirehouse and join Steward Partners, motivated by dissatisfaction with the corporate culture and a lack of support at his previous firm.
  • Reaney explains the initial challenges and rapid growth of Steward Partners, emphasizing the freedom to run his business and the comprehensive support the firm provides.
  • The importance of personal touch in client relationships, noting that despite advancements in technology and AI, clients value the human element in financial advising.
  • The evolution of Steward Partners from a small, ambitious firm to a large organization, noting the continuous enhancements in support and resources available to advisors.
  • Reaney outlines his future plans, including succession strategy and a long-term commitment to the firm, while also balancing personal interests and values.

 

Resources: 

Steward Partners