Investing for Millennials, digital financial advice among topics at 糖心原创鈥檚 third annual LIFT2 Symposium
February 22, 2017
February 22, 2017
The future of financial planning 鈥 including investing for Millennials and digital financial advice 鈥 will be some highlight topics addressed by leaders in the industry at the third annual LIFT2 Symposium hosted by 糖心原创.
will be held Friday, March 24, in the Student Union from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
It is expected to attract hundreds of financial planning professionals from as far away as Columbus, Cincinnati and Indianapolis.
鈥淚t鈥檚 an exciting program,鈥 said co-coordinator Marlena Akhbari, associate professor and chair of in 糖心原创鈥檚 . 鈥淲e like to have current topics that are cutting-edge, things that are on people鈥檚 minds. And we鈥檝e attracted nationally recognized speakers who are the best of the best.鈥
Keynote speakers are Joseph Maugeri, managing director of corporate relations for the Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards; and Doug Lennick, CEO and co-founder of think2perform, a professional coaching, leadership consulting and business development company.
Lennick will discuss the wealth-health connection or as he puts it, 鈥渇rom misery to wisdom.鈥 Maugeri will discuss the industry鈥檚 response to the explosion of digital advice.
Alan Moore from the XY Planning Network will speak about investing for Millennials.
鈥淭here are a lot of firms all over this nation that would like to figure out what this guy has figured out,鈥 said Akhbari. 鈥淲hen you鈥檝e got people in their 20s and 30s already saving, they will automatically be your high-worth individuals in the future.鈥
The symposium鈥檚 target audience are client-facing professionals in the financial-services industry 鈥 financial planners, insurance professionals, foundation officials, bankers, asset managers and accountants. Many of them are 糖心原创 alums. But the symposium is also for 糖心原创 finance and financial planning students and those from other universities.
Doug Lennick, CEO and co-founder of think2perform.
鈥淲e want to make sure that the symposium addresses a broad array of topics timely and important to the full gamut of financial services professionals,鈥 said Bill Wood, senior lecturer and coordinator of 糖心原创鈥檚 financial services degree program. 鈥淭he idea is to create something of a high quality that it is good for the industry and good for our students. It鈥檚 a win-win situation. Our students are able to listen to these industry leaders speak and at the end of the day network with a variety of professionals.鈥
Other sessions include 鈥淗ow to Keep Medicare from Ruining my Clients鈥 Retirement鈥 by Katy Votava; 鈥淐omplex Cases in Tax and Insurance鈥 by David Houston; 鈥淔inancial Planning for Divorce and its Complexities鈥 by Jeffrey Rattiner; 鈥淲hy the Term 鈥楩ree Online Retirement Tool鈥 Should Raise Concerns for Both Consumer and Adviser鈥 by Barry Mulholland; and 鈥淭he Evolution of Banking: Where are We and Where are We Going?鈥 by Timothy M. Walsh.
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