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Wealth and investment management are constantly evolving industries, with new technologies, strategies, and trends emerging every day. In order to stay ahead of the curve, advisors need to be aware of the key drivers shaping the landscape.
In today’s episode, Jack talks with Chip Roame, Founder and Managing Partner of Tiburon Strategic Advisors, and the Tiburon CEO Summits. Prior to forming Tiburon in 1998, Chip served as a management consultant at McKinsey & Company, and later as a business strategist at The Charles Schwab Corporation. In his current role, Chip is responsible for all of Tiburon's advisory, research, service, and marketing activities, keeping him on the leading edge of strategic initiatives in the industry's fastest-growing businesses.
Chip talks with Jack about what to expect at the Tiburon CEO Summits in Boston, the top four trends in wealth and investment management, and what RIAs will look like in the future.
Key Takeaways
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[09:28] - "I think the Gen X consumer is the big opportunity for the next 10 years. When you work your way through the data, you realize Gen X will save and invest more money than will baby boomers and millennials combined in the next 10 years. There's a lot of buzz about millennials and how they're so influential and all that, but in dollars and cents in the next 10 years, there's a lot about the Gen X investor." - Chip Roame
[18:22] - "A lot of firms have just discovered how fast the RIA market is growing and then they're doing one of three things. They're either going to be the RIA, they're going to be a custodian to the RIA, or they're going to be a bigger product provider to the RIA." - Chip Roame
[27:49] - "I don't think small advisors are really as threatened as everyone says they are. I do believe in consolidation. I don't believe that small advisors are in trouble." - Chip Roame
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Wealth and investment management are constantly evolving industries, with new technologies, strategies, and trends emerging every day. In order to stay ahead of the curve, advisors need to be aware of the key drivers shaping the landscape.
In today’s episode, Jack talks with Chip Roame, Founder and Managing Partner of Tiburon Strategic Advisors, and the Tiburon CEO Summits. Prior to forming Tiburon in 1998, Chip served as a management consultant at McKinsey & Company, and later as a business strategist at The Charles Schwab Corporation. In his current role, Chip is responsible for all of Tiburon's advisory, research, service, and marketing activities, keeping him on the leading edge of strategic initiatives in the industry's fastest-growing businesses.
Chip talks with Jack about what to expect at the Tiburon CEO Summits in Boston, the top four trends in wealth and investment management, and what RIAs will look like in the future.
Key Takeaways
Quotes
[09:28] - "I think the Gen X consumer is the big opportunity for the next 10 years. When you work your way through the data, you realize Gen X will save and invest more money than will baby boomers and millennials combined in the next 10 years. There's a lot of buzz about millennials and how they're so influential and all that, but in dollars and cents in the next 10 years, there's a lot about the Gen X investor." - Chip Roame
[18:22] - "A lot of firms have just discovered how fast the RIA market is growing and then they're doing one of three things. They're either going to be the RIA, they're going to be a custodian to the RIA, or they're going to be a bigger product provider to the RIA." - Chip Roame
[27:49] - "I don't think small advisors are really as threatened as everyone says they are. I do believe in consolidation. I don't believe that small advisors are in trouble." - Chip Roame
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