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In this episode of Financial Behavior Thought Leaders, Dr. Mary Bell Carlson welcomes Evan Beach, CFP®, EA, AWMA®, a nationally recognized wealth management speaker, author, and one of Financial Behavior Keynote Group’s exclusive speakers. Evan stands out in the industry not just for his engaging keynotes but for being a true practitioner—he continues to work directly with clients while bridging the gap between financial research and real-world application.
Mary and Evan dive into his signature keynote, “Retain and Gain: An Evidence-Based Client Communication Schedule to Maximize Referrals and Retention.” Evan shares his journey from cold-calling in a Philadelphia boiler room to leading growth and business development for a major RIA firm, drawing on his years of front-line client work and his passion for translating academic research into actionable advice. This conversation is especially relevant for financial advisors, planners, and event organizers looking for practical, research-backed strategies to improve client retention, boost referrals, and challenge the “we’ve always done it this way” mindset in financial services.
Throughout the episode, Evan reveals how he crafts keynotes that blend storytelling, real-life results, and interactive insight. Listeners will get a behind-the-scenes look at how he developed his evidence-based communication schedule, and how it dramatically changed both client outcomes and firm growth at his prior firm. He also shares personal stories that shape his approach to client work, keynote speaking, and life—including a powerful lesson learned from the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing.
About Evan Beach:
After graduating from the University of Delaware and Georgetown University, Evan pursued a career in financial planning and is a practicing CFP® professional and IRS enrolled agent. He was the first G2 partner at a $1B+ RIA before selling his shares back to launch Exit 59 Advisory.
Evan’s extensive experience in retirement income and tax planning as well as practice management has attracted industry and media attention. Evan is a columnist for Kiplinger and a frequent contributor to Yahoo Finance, CNBC, Credit.com, TheStreet.com, Bloomberg News, and U.S. News and World Report, among others. He served as a special topics instructor at Texas Tech University’s highly regarded undergraduate and graduate personal financial planning programs for over eight years.
A native of Bethesda, Maryland, Evan spent almost all his adult life in the capital region. Evan lives in Old Town, Alexandria, with his wife, Ali, daughters Viv and Lucy, and dog, Tenley.
Five Key Takeaways:
If you’re searching for a keynote speaker who brings together real-world advisory experience with research-based insights and the heart of a storyteller, Evan Beach delivers clarity and impact that resonates. To book Evan or learn more, visit keynote.financial/evan-beach/.
Subscribe for more behind-the-scenes conversations with the leading voices in financial services, and tune in every other week for actionable strategies to educate, inspire, and move your audience.
By Dr. Mary Bell CarlsonIn this episode of Financial Behavior Thought Leaders, Dr. Mary Bell Carlson welcomes Evan Beach, CFP®, EA, AWMA®, a nationally recognized wealth management speaker, author, and one of Financial Behavior Keynote Group’s exclusive speakers. Evan stands out in the industry not just for his engaging keynotes but for being a true practitioner—he continues to work directly with clients while bridging the gap between financial research and real-world application.
Mary and Evan dive into his signature keynote, “Retain and Gain: An Evidence-Based Client Communication Schedule to Maximize Referrals and Retention.” Evan shares his journey from cold-calling in a Philadelphia boiler room to leading growth and business development for a major RIA firm, drawing on his years of front-line client work and his passion for translating academic research into actionable advice. This conversation is especially relevant for financial advisors, planners, and event organizers looking for practical, research-backed strategies to improve client retention, boost referrals, and challenge the “we’ve always done it this way” mindset in financial services.
Throughout the episode, Evan reveals how he crafts keynotes that blend storytelling, real-life results, and interactive insight. Listeners will get a behind-the-scenes look at how he developed his evidence-based communication schedule, and how it dramatically changed both client outcomes and firm growth at his prior firm. He also shares personal stories that shape his approach to client work, keynote speaking, and life—including a powerful lesson learned from the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing.
About Evan Beach:
After graduating from the University of Delaware and Georgetown University, Evan pursued a career in financial planning and is a practicing CFP® professional and IRS enrolled agent. He was the first G2 partner at a $1B+ RIA before selling his shares back to launch Exit 59 Advisory.
Evan’s extensive experience in retirement income and tax planning as well as practice management has attracted industry and media attention. Evan is a columnist for Kiplinger and a frequent contributor to Yahoo Finance, CNBC, Credit.com, TheStreet.com, Bloomberg News, and U.S. News and World Report, among others. He served as a special topics instructor at Texas Tech University’s highly regarded undergraduate and graduate personal financial planning programs for over eight years.
A native of Bethesda, Maryland, Evan spent almost all his adult life in the capital region. Evan lives in Old Town, Alexandria, with his wife, Ali, daughters Viv and Lucy, and dog, Tenley.
Five Key Takeaways:
If you’re searching for a keynote speaker who brings together real-world advisory experience with research-based insights and the heart of a storyteller, Evan Beach delivers clarity and impact that resonates. To book Evan or learn more, visit keynote.financial/evan-beach/.
Subscribe for more behind-the-scenes conversations with the leading voices in financial services, and tune in every other week for actionable strategies to educate, inspire, and move your audience.