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College News Roundup November 4 16 2024

Land & Everything Else | Philanthropic Advising with Dr. Jennifer Lehman
October 31, 2024

In this podcast episode, CAP® Program Director Jennifer Lehman, PhD, JD, CFP®, CAP® explains how professionals can improve their estate planning and charitable giving advice with the Chartered Advisor in Philanthropy® (CAP®) designation.


ThinkAdvisor | American College Opens Enrollment for New Tax Certification
November 4, 2024

Professor of Practice Jeffrey Levine, CFP®, CPA/PFS, ChFC®, RICP®, CWS, AIF, BFA™, MSA describes the building of The College’s new Tax Planning Certified Professional™ (TPCP™) Program and how it delivers valuable knowledge to financial professionals.


Reuters | AI May Be Key to Filling Demand for Paid Financial Advice in U.S., If Regulation Allows
November 6, 2024

RICP® Program Director and artificial intelligence (AI) expert Eric Ludwig, PhD, CFP® explains how AI can be used to fill some of the gaps between services requested and rendered in financial services.


InvestmentNews | The 2024 InvestmentNews Women to Watch Winners Revealed
November 7, 2024

Lindsey Lewis, MBA, ChFC®, CFP® managing director of the American College Center for Women in Financial Services, is honored as one of the winners of the 2024 InvestmentNews Women to Watch Awards.


FedSmith | Zero Percent Return for the C Fund Over the Next 10 Years?!
November 7, 2024

WMCP® Program Director Michael Finke, PhD, CFP® shares his thoughts on potential low interest returns and how financial professionals will need to adjust to this new reality.


MoneyGeek | Average Cost of Life Insurance in May 2024
November 11, 2024

Professor of Practice Steve Parrish, JD, RICP®, CLU®, ChFC®, AEP® weighs in on the best approaches to managing life insurance in retirement, along with his fellow industry experts.


LPL Financial | LPL Financial Foundation Awards Over $1 Million to Support Enhancing Diversity in Wealth Management
November 11, 2024

The LPL Financial Charitable Foundation announces its latest round of grant recipients, including The College.


Financial Advisor | When Traditional IRAs Are Better Than Roths
November 12, 2024

Steve Parrish, JD, RICP®, CLU®, ChFC®, AEP® and Eric Ludwig, PhD, CFP® discuss the merits of traditional IRAs versus Roth IRAs and the position both have in sound financial planning.


WealthManagement.com | The Profession Has Failed Past Entrants
November 12, 2024

In this op-ed, College President and CEO George Nichols III, CAP® discusses why the financial services industry needs to improve not only recruitment rates among new advisors, but retention as well.


WealthAdvisor | Bitcoin's Historic 2024 Surge Marks A Pivotal Moment
November 14, 2024

WMCP® Program Director Michael Finke, PhD, CFP® shares his take on Bitcoin’s recent surge and what the future of cryptoassets may look like for financial planning.

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2024 NextGen Financial Services Professional Award

Gloria S.Garcia Cisneros and Brandon Lovingier receiving their awards

The NextGen Financial Services Professional Award honors young professionals under the age of 40 who made a significant impact in the financial services industry and have shown outstanding performance and leadership in their careers, with a desire to give back to the community.

The winners from 2024 include:

Gloria S. Garcia Cisneros, CFP®

Gloria Garcia Cisneros is a wealth manager in Los Angeles with the firm LourdMurray. As a first-generation Mexican immigrant, she's passionate about empowering underserved communities through financial education. Gloria holds various degrees from UCLA in applied mathematics and Spanish community and culture. She is actively involved in various professional and community initiatives, serving on committees and advisory boards for organizations where she contributes to developing financial education programs and increasing diversity within the finance industry.

Brandon Lovingier, ChFC®, MQFP™

Brandon Lovingier has a passion for helping people with their finances. While on active duty in the Army, he pursued his education, earning the Chartered Financial Consultant® (ChFC®) designation in 2022. He’s also one of the first to hold the Military Qualified Financial Planner™ (MQFP™) designation. He’s currently pursuing the Accredited Financial Counselor® (AFC®) designation. His blog, Enlisted Money, helps enlisted service members on their own personal finance journey, while his book, Enlist to Wealth, is currently in the editing stages. Brandon is set to retire from the Army in February 2026, when he will return to Kansas City with his wife and son to continue pursuing his passions.

 

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2024 Women Working in Wealth Award

Leslie Susanne Calkins receiving the award


The Women Working in WealthSM Award was created to showcase and celebrate women who have rolled up their sleeves to advance women in financial services through mentorship, sponsorship, and advocacy. The American College of Financial Services presents the award to a mission-driven and passionate female professional who is making a significant impact in financial services. The College is proud to announce Leslie Susanne Calkins, MSFS, CLU®, ChFC®, CASL®, RICP®, CAP® as the 2024 recipient.

Leslie has a passion for sharing and giving back. She utilizes the knowledge she gained from The College to better serve her community through her career at State Farm. Education and philanthropy were key values in her family, which continue to inspire her today.

Since receiving her MSFS degree, Leslie is proud to share how each course has made her more confident, knowledgeable, and able to help others in so many ways. She continues to give back by serving as an annual senior counselor at the Rotary Youth Leadership Awards. This leadership conference changes the lives of high school students in Colorado and Wyoming and is the highlight of her year.

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Honoring 2024 Hall of Fame Inductee Jim Petersen

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The American College of Financial Services’ Alumni Hall of Fame was established in 2005 to recognize graduates of The College's designation, certification, and degree programs who have made extraordinary contributions in time, treasure, effort, and energy to the institution, their community, and the financial services industry as a whole. The College is proud to announce Jim Petersen as the 2024 inductee.

Jim is the chief executive officer (CEO) and founding principal of Diversified Professional Coaching, LLC. Jim is also the president and owner of the Professional Business Coaches Alliance, LLC, which is committed to training and supporting the future of professional business coaches. In addition, Jim is a serial entrepreneur who is involved in a variety of businesses including a car wash and a bio-hazard cleanup company.

As Roger Hull/James S. Bingay Chair of Leadership at The College, Jim is the program director for the Chartered Leadership Fellow® (CLF®) Program and serves in an emeritus role on the Alumni Council, as well as the outgoing chair of the American College Center for Military and Veterans Affairs’ Advisory Council.

A seasoned financial services executive with more than 41 years of experience in the investment and financial services industries, Jim is an expert in the fields of financial planning, retirement planning, and leading large financial planning organizations.

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2024 Second Century Society Inductees

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Founded in December 2019, the Second Century Society recognizes generous benefactors who have made lifetime gifts reaching $1 million or more of philanthropic impact. The College is proud to announce Charles R. (posthumously) and Mary M. Wright as the 2024 inductees.

Charles (Chuck) and Mary Wright met at Yankton College in Yankton, South Dakota. Together, they were leading donors to The College, with an emphasis on the American College Center for Women in Financial Services.

Chuck was senior executive vice president and chief agency and marketing officer at State Farm Insurance Companies. He later served as chairman of the board of trustees and was a driving force behind the creation of the Chartered Advisor in Philanthropy® (CAP®) and Chartered Advisor of Senior Living® (CASL®) designations.

Mary’s years of service through philanthropy led her to complete her CAP® designation, which she would use to help others engage in philanthropic work as well. As a passionate lifelong learner, Mary continues to carry on Chuck’s legacy by laying the foundation for the Wright Fellowship under the Center for Women in Financial Services.

The College is proud to recognize Chuck and Mary’s continued impact.

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2024 President’s Award Recipient

David Fritz receiving the 2024 President’s Award


Conferred by The American College of Financial Services’ President and CEO, the President’s Award recognizes the leadership and generosity of select benefactors and volunteers. The College is proud to announce the 2024 winner: R. David Fritz Jr., CLU®.

David is the co-founder and managing partner of Executive Benefits Network and a 38-year veteran of the financial services industry. He began his career in the insurance industry in 1986 after graduating from Williams College with a BA degree. He started at UNUM Life Insurance Company as a group sales representative in Washington, DC, then later became an employee benefits manager in UNUM’s Milwaukee, WI office. He joined Northwestern Mutual in 1993 and founded Executive Benefits Network 23 years ago. He specializes in the design, funding, securing, and administration of non-qualified deferred compensation plans and bank-owned and corporate-owned life insurance programs.

David and his wife Molly are very active in philanthropic efforts. He is a past trustee of The American College of Financial Services and currently serves on The College’s President Council. He and Molly live in River Hills, Wisconsin with their six children.

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2024 Huebner Gold Medal Recipient

Sy Sternberg receiving the Gold Medal award


In 1975, as The American College of Financial Services approached its 50th anniversary, the Board of Trustees decided to honor those whose role in the development of the institution was of special significance. The Huebner Gold Medal, named for Solomon S. Huebner, is The College’s most prestigious honor and is awarded to people who have moved the institution forward in its mission. The College is proud to announce Sy Sternberg, CLU® as the 2024 honoree.

Sy Sternberg is the former chairman and chief executive officer of New York Life Insurance Company. He joined the company in 1989 as a senior vice president, was elected vice chairman of the board in February 1995, and became president and chief operating officer in October 1995. He became chairman and CEO in 1997 and remained CEO until his retirement in 2008.

Sy is a former chairman of Northeastern University’s board of trustees. He is also a former director of CIT Group and Express Scripts. He currently serves on several non-profit boards including NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, the Hackley School, the New York Historical Society, Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City, and the Foundation for City College. He is also a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.

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Diversity, Equity & Inclusion On-Demand Webcasts

How Military Members Can Translate Their Skills Into Success

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Listen in as leaders from the Center for Military and Veterans Affairs discuss personal stories of sacrifice and selflessness with Major General Suzanne Vautrinot, USAF (Ret.). They’ll also discuss the skills and leadership that members of the military community can leverage as they work to launch a successful career in financial services.

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Financial Planning Tax Planning On-Demand Webcasts

Tax Planning Certified Professional Program Preview

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Listen in as our esteemed thought leaders provide insights into the TPCP™ program, the impact it will have on improved client outcomes, and the influence it will have as you look to grow your career.

  • Learn about the TPCP™ Program’s unique features and knowledge offerings with Professor of Practice Jeffrey Levine, CFP®, CPA/PFS, ChFC®, RICP®, CWS, AIF, BFA™.
  • Visualize the student experience with input from our academic support staff.
     

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Philanthropic Planning Podcasts

Making an Impact Through Philanthropic Planning

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In this episode of our Shares podcast, host Joellen Meckley, JD, MHS, ChSNC® joins Andrew Tudor, CFP®, RICP®, CAP® for a conversation on the options that exist today for powering philanthropic planning including donor-advised funds (DAFs), and the importance of adding charitable giving to your client conversations.


Andrew Tudor, CFP®, RICP®, CAP® is a financial services professional, a popular speaker, and an investment advisor with Zenith Wealth Partners, as well as an ambassador for The College’s FinServe Network. He is passionate about empowering women and black families to transform their relationship with money. After beginning his career in banking, Tudor made the transition to financial planning where he has helped many clients achieve financial freedom through a combination of strategic planning and empathetic coaching. He has spoken at numerous conferences, panels, and keynotes across the U.S. He is known for his unique speaking style of storytelling and humor, and provides audiences with one-of-a-kind perspectives on money stories, the racial and gender wealth gap, and practical tools for building wealth.

Any views or opinions expressed in this podcast are the hosts’ and guests' own and do not necessarily represent those of The American College of Financial Services.


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