Barry Feigenbaum
MA, MBA, RICP®, CFEI®
Adjunct Faculty
Barry Feigenbaum, MA, MBA, RICP®, CFEI®, is an adjunct faculty member at The American College of Financial Services, where he leads Intensive Review Programs (IRPs) and Webinar Intensive Review Programs (WIRPs).
Before coming to The College, Feigenbaum spent 39 years as a corporate banker. Working primarily with insurance companies and asset managers, he focused on the financing requirements and the capital markets risks (equity and fixed income) embedded in annuity product design and life insurance. He also served on his employers' benefits committee.
Feigenbaum has long experience consulting on retirement benefit matters and on structured investment products. He recently created and conducted, on a pro bono basis, the first cohort of a nine session program in financial literacy on behalf of a regional womens' rights organization.
He earned his Bachelor of Arts from The George Washington University, his Master of Arts from The George Washington University, and his Master of Business Administration from The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. Additionally, he's earned the Retirement Income Certified Professional® (RICP®) and Certified Financial Education Instructor (CFEI®) designations.
Financial Planning
Retirement Planning
Wealth Management
Barry Feigenbaum, MA, MBA, RICP®, CFEI®, is an adjunct faculty member at The American College of Financial Services, where he leads Intensive Review Programs (IRPs) and Webinar Intensive Review Programs (WIRPs).
Before coming to The College, Feigenbaum spent 39 years as a corporate banker. Working primarily with insurance companies and asset managers, he focused on the financing requirements and the capital markets risks (equity and fixed income) embedded in annuity product design and life insurance. He also served on his employers' benefits committee.
Feigenbaum has long experience consulting on retirement benefit matters and on structured investment products. He recently created and conducted, on a pro bono basis, the first cohort of a nine session program in financial literacy on behalf of a regional womens' rights organization.
He earned his Bachelor of Arts from The George Washington University, his Master of Arts from The George Washington University, and his Master of Business Administration from The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. Additionally, he's earned the Retirement Income Certified Professional® (RICP®) and Certified Financial Education Instructor (CFEI®) designations.
Financial Planning
Retirement Planning
Wealth Management