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Innhold levert av Mindy Diamond Financial Advisor Recruiter and Consultant and Mindy Diamond Financial Advisor Recruiter. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Mindy Diamond Financial Advisor Recruiter and Consultant and Mindy Diamond Financial Advisor Recruiter eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.
Launched in 2017 as Mindy Diamond on Independence, the show has taken on a broader perspective beyond the independent space to include topics, insights, and candid conversations around financial advisor transitions, growth, and an ever-changing industry landscape. Each episode is designed to offer objective guidance and actionable advice with some of the industry’s brightest movers and shakers.
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Launched in 2017 as Mindy Diamond on Independence, the show has taken on a broader perspective beyond the independent space to include topics, insights, and candid conversations around financial advisor transitions, growth, and an ever-changing industry landscape. Each episode is designed to offer objective guidance and actionable advice with some of the industry’s brightest movers and shakers.
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The Diamond Podcast for Financial Advisors

1 Activating Plan B: Wirehouse Breakaways Build a Legacy Family Wealth Office 50:42
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With Trent Leyda, Managing Director and Chief Investment Officer and Kay Campione, Executive Director and Senior Portfolio Manager at SpirePoint Private Client Overview Trent Leyda and Kay Campione offer a unique perspective on their time at Morgan Stanley, how it had come to diverge from their vision of building a family office they would entrust with their own families’ wealth, and how they are better equipped to realize that vision as an independent firm. Listen in… > Download a transcript of this episode… NOTE: The views and opinions expressed by the guests on this podcast are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of Diamond Consultants. Neither Diamond Consultants nor the guests on this podcast are compensated in any way for their participation. About this episode… This episode features a few plot twists that differentiate it from the typical wirehouse breakaway story. For instance, one advisor who spent a dozen years with the CIA before starting a career in wealth management. The balance of the story is one that’s far less covert, but just as compelling. Trent Leyda was at Morgan Stanley when he met Kay Campione, a former CIA field intelligence officer turned Merrill advisor. She later left Merrill for Morgan and, with Trent, built a business managing some $1.4B in assets. They had a strong focus on managing family wealth, which often left them wondering if the firm they worked for was the firm they’d want to manage their own family’s wealth and legacy. It was thoughts like these that inspired Trent to say, “Let’s put a Plan B together, just in case.” That plan, which revolved around building an independent firm, was later put into action. And in October 2023, Trent, Kay, and three other team members left to launch the RIA firm SpirePoint Private Client. In this episode with Louis Diamond, Trent and Kay talk about their transition, including: Their goals in building a family office—and why they felt they could only achieve them in independence. Building an RIA firm—and the role tru Independence played in the process. Choosing custodians—and why both Schwab and Goldman Sachs were the right partners. The tangible benefits of independence—and how that translated into a firm they would trust to manage their families’ wealth and future. Want to learn more about where, why, and how advisors like you are moving? Click to contact us or call 908-879-1002. Related Resources The 2025 Annual Report on Transitions and Deals for Financial Advisors – 2024 Activity Data Data-driven insights and analysis on advisor transitions, deals, and the evolving wealth management industry landscape. The Competition Conundrum: Charge Less or Offer More? Clients have more choices than ever before. Here are 5 ways to stand out from the crowd. How Badly Do You Want It? A Process to Help Assess Whether Change is “Worth It” — A Special Industry Update In looking for “better ways” to foster growth and solve for other long-term goals, advisors need to weigh the value of pain vs. gain when it comes to a transition. In this special episode, Mindy and Louis Diamond share a process for answering the seminal question: Is change really worth it? Kay Campione, CFP® Executive Director Senior Portfolio Manager Prior to co-founding SpirePoint Private Client , I was an advisor with The Leyda Group at Morgan Stanley from 2017 to 2023 and have been in the financial services industry for 17 years. From 1999 to 2011, I worked as a case officer for the Central Intelligence Agency. My role as a field intelligence officer helped me develop a knowledge of international markets and economies as well as an understanding of what drives human behavior. My husband, Paul, and I served four tours overseas, including Korea, Nigeria, Kenya and Indonesia. In 2014, I received the CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ (CFP®) designation*. I earned an MBA from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business and a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from Northwestern University. I take great pride in our team being recognized as a Forbes Best-In-State Wealth Management Team in 2023. As a first-generation immigrant, I am an unapologetic patriot and a lifelong fan of the Chicago Cubs. My husband and I are blessed parents of two sons and one daughter. In my spare time, I enjoy traveling, cooking (and eating) and spending time with my family and close friends. Trent Leyda Managing Director Chief Investment Officer Prior to co-founding SpirePoint Private Client , I led The Leyda Group at Morgan Stanley from 2009 to 2023. I started my career in New York City in 1995 working for a family wealth office, eventually becoming head of investments. After moving to Vero Beach in 2001, I have focused on building a team to become a high-performance family wealth office. SpirePoint is the result of decades of experience and commitment to achieving this objective. I am honored to have received recognition as a Top 1200 Barron’s Advisor and Top Forbes Advisor from 2018-2023. I am particularly proud of our team being named as a Forbes Best-In-State Wealth Management Team in 2023. I received an MBA from Pace Lubin School of Business and a Bachelor of Science in International Economics from The State University of New York. Both degrees were earned going to night school while working full time. I have been blessed both professionally and personally with the support of my wife, Rachel, and our son and daughter. As I was raised by a single parent, my experience with parenthood has been and continues to be the most humbling and rewarding experience of my life. In my free time, I enjoy travelling with my family and trying to improve my golf game. Also available on your favorite podcast app and other media sites…
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1 If You Build It, Will They Buy It? A Special Industry Update on M&A 43:30
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With Mindy Diamond & Jason Diamond Overview A download on M&A for the advisor who has an interest in building a business designed to be an attractive prospect for sale at maximum enterprise value. Identifies options to consider, the risks, and potential rewards. Listen in… > Download a transcript of this episode… NOTE: The views and opinions expressed by the guests on this podcast are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of Diamond Consultants. Neither Diamond Consultants nor the guests on this podcast are compensated in any way for their participation. About this episode… Mergers and acquisitions in the wealth management industry continue to break records and dominate the headlines, particularly those at the “enterprise-level”—like LPL’s acquisition of Commonwealth . While that transaction rocked the world at Commonwealth, many advisors have a more “personal” interest in M&A. Specifically, they’re thinking more about their own business and maximizing enterprise value so that one day they can sell it on the open market. We’re often asked about the concept of M&A, especially by advisors who work in the wirehouses or are building their practices at other employee-model firms. They’re often attracted to the potential of building an independent business that they can monetize at the end of the day, but they are unclear on what it takes to get from A to B and beyond. And they’re wondering, “If I build it, will they buy it?” In this episode, Mindy Diamond and Jason Diamond explore the answer to that question and more, including: Evaluating the options available in the industry landscape—and how to determine which can best support the prospect of M&A. The realities of business valuation—and what you need to know to build for maximum enterprise value. Buyers and sellers—and how to determine “who” might be the best partner. Selling equity—and recognizing the upsides and downsides. The “right” next step—and what alternatives make more sense for those not ready to launch and sell an independent business. It’s a download on M&A for the advisor or recent independent business owner who wants to better understand their options for building a practice well-poised for growth and sale potential. Want to learn more about where, why, and how advisors like you are moving? Click to contact us or call 908-879-1002. Related Resources Advisor Transitions: Is the Risk Worth the Reward? 5 criteria for advisors to consider when weighing the risk vs. the reward in a move. The Annual Update on Advisor Transitions and Deals: 2024 Edition In this companion guide to the annual Advisor Transition Report, Jason Diamond and Louis Diamond share key findings and post-publication insights from the annual state of the industry, with updates on advisor movement, transition deals, and more. The 2025 Annual Report on Transitions and Deals for Financial Advisors – 2024 Activity Data Data-driven insights and analysis on advisor transitions, deals, and the evolving wealth management industry landscape. Also available on your favorite podcast app and other media sites…
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1 The Canadian Wealth Management Perspective: One-on-One with the CEO of $35B Wellington-Altus 54:01
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With Shaun Hauser – Founder & CEO, Wellington-Altus Private Wealth Inc. Overview Shaun Hauser offers a unique perspective on how our northern neighbors perceive the wealth management industry, drawing comparisons to practices and firms in the US, and providing insights into creating an independent firm that has achieved extraordinary growth. Listen in… > Download a transcript of this episode… NOTE: The views and opinions expressed by the guests on this podcast are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of Diamond Consultants. Neither Diamond Consultants nor the guests on this podcast are compensated in any way for their participation. About this episode… This marks a first for our podcast series. Our content focus has traditionally been on the wealth management industry in the US. However, in this episode, we’re heading across our northern border to gain a first-hand view of building a wealth management business in Canada. For perspective, Statista reported that in 2024, assets under management by Canada’s wealth management firms exceeded a staggering 1.95 trillion US dollars. That’s nearly equal to the country’s annual GDP of 2.1 trillion US dollars. To learn more about the industry, the similarities to the US, and the differences, we asked the Founder and CEO of one of the most successful independent Canadian firms, $35B+ Wellington-Altus Private Wealth, to join us. Shaun Hauser built a career as an investment advisor in Winnipeg before founding Wellington-Altus in 2017. With a knack for focusing on the long term, he was ultimately motivated to launch the independent firm and later take on a private equity partner. In this episode with Louis Diamond, Shaun does a deep dive into his firm and the Canadian wealth management space, including: The Canadian financial advisory industry—and how it compares to the US, including the opportunities and challenges. Being at the epicenter of the nascent Canadian breakaway movement—and how Wellington-Altus became the hottest firm in Canada in less than 10 years. Building an independent firm—and the decision to take on a private equity partner. Differentiating in the Canadian market—and what Wellington-Altus does to stand apart. The value of scaling an idea—and how Canadians learn from US trends. It’s a conversation that offers a fresh perspective on how our northern neighbors view the wealth management industry, with valuable takeaways for advisors and business owners alike. Want to learn more about where, why, and how advisors like you are moving? Click to contact us or call 908-879-1002. Related Resources The 2025 Annual Report on Transitions and Deals for Financial Advisors – 2024 Activity Data Data-driven insights and analysis on advisor transitions, deals, and the evolving wealth management industry landscape. Top Tips for Setting Your Business Up for Success Years Before a Move: An Industry Update A breakdown of the steps advisors can take to prepare for change and enhance business processes, equally effective for those at the curiosity stage or even deep into due diligence, and whether you ultimately make a move or not. Finding the Shortest Path to Excellence Can Be a Game Changer for Advisors Doing everything you can to deliver better service, drive growth, and achieve your goals faster can result in extraordinary benefits. Shaun Hauser Founder & CEO, Wellington-Altus Financial Inc. Senior Wealth Advisor, Wellington-Altus Private Wealth Inc. A successful Investment Advisor in Winnipeg, Shaun has worked in the field since 1998. He has extensive experience in the management and organization of departments and companies in the wealth management industry. Shaun also worked for Wellington West, where he managed operations and sales for the asset management subsidiary. Recently, Shaun served on the executive committee of NBF Wealth Management, where he was VP of Advisor Strategy and Support. Also available on your favorite podcast app and other media sites…
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1 The Buck Starts Here: Ex-Edward Jones Advisor on His Leap to Independence 38:32
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With Glenn Israel, CEO & Founder, GFI Wealth Partners Overview Glenn Israel reached a point where he recognized that, as an employee, he was limited in his ability to serve clients and grow his business. So he left Edward Jones to launch GFI Wealth Partners and shares what he learned in the transition process, what he can do differently in independence, and more. Listen in… > Download a transcript of this episode… NOTE: The views and opinions expressed by the guests on this podcast are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of Diamond Consultants. Neither Diamond Consultants nor the guests on this podcast are compensated in any way for their participation. About this episode… Realizing that you, the advisor, are responsible for every aspect of your business often marks a turning point in many careers. Ultimately, you’re the one who drives the bus and makes the decisions—such as how clients are served, when to hire staff, and what products and services to offer. That is, unless you are limited to what the firm or model dictates—then the biggest decision you need to make is whether the firm you work for allows you to build and grow your business without limitation. For Glenn Israel, the reality that “the buck stops here” motivated him to leave the practice he built at Edward Jones and make the leap to independence. Glenn’s career is much like other breakaway advisors: He began his journey at Merrill and later moved on to Edward Jones, where he built the business to $215mm. It was 13 years in at Edward Jones that Glenn decided it was time to make a change—and that the buck didn’t just stop with him, it started with him. So he made the leap to independence in July of 2022, launching GFI Wealth Partners under the Raymond James umbrella. In this episode, Glenn talks about his journey with Jason Diamond, including: The progression from Merrill to Edward Jones—and why he ultimately chose to leave for independence. The process of transitioning from Edward Jones to independence—and what lessons he learned from due diligence through launch. The value of being an independent business owner—and what he can do differently in independence. “The mirror test”—and how asking himself a few critical questions drove his decision-making process. Plus, Glenn shares how, in independence, he is no longer limited by what he describes as “confinement”—and much more. It’s an equally relatable story for advisors considering change and independent business owners. Want to learn more about where, why, and how advisors like you are moving? Click to contact us or call 908-879-1002. Related Resources Diamond Consultants Advisor Transition Report 2024 – Focus on Edward Jones This “firm-focused report” seeks to look under the hood at movement to and from Edward Jones from January to June of 2024. Post-Transition Survey: Checking in on Former Edward Jones Advisors Who Recently Moved Unfiltered, fresh, candid, and honest feedback straight from your Edward Jones peers who transitioned to another firm or model within the past 18 months. Should I Stay or Should I Go? An Advisor’s Guide to Thinking Through Their Biggest Decision Jason Diamond turns the tables on Mindy who offers a first-hand glimpse into her book, Should I Stay or Should I Go?, created specifically for financial advisors who are looking to optimize their businesses or thinking through the biggest decision of their lives. Glenn Israel, CFP® CEO, Founder With more than twenty years of experience in financial planning and investment management, Glenn Israel has the accumulated knowledge and perspective to help you with your financial goals. Glenn understands the dynamics of wealth, how to balance the complex forces at work and how to adapt intelligently as conditions change. As your life and your needs as an investor evolve, so will your vision for the future and risk tolerance. Glenn will be with you every step of the way offering sound advice and customized financial solutions designed specifically for you. Glenn endeavors to create long-term, meaningful relationships with a select group of clients and provide them with personalized financial planning advice using some of the industry’s most comprehensive resources. His investment process takes into account your investing experience, your expectations for returns, your tolerance for risk, and the performance of your portfolio. Based on what he learns about you and your goals and an analysis of the current financial markets, Glenn designs a customized investment portfolio based on recommendations made solely with your best interest in mind. He then takes the time to explain his recommendations and once you are comfortable with your new plan, Glenn puts it into action and reviews its performance for opportunities to adapt to life changes and new goals. Glenn began his career in financial services in 2002 and previously spent thirteen years with Edward Jones. Today, Glenn provides comprehensive planning with retirement, college education, insurance, income distribution needs, and estate planning in mind through Raymond James. A native of the San Francisco Bay Area, Glenn currently resides in Munster, IN. Away from the office, Glenn enjoys spending quality time with his children Jack, William, and Josephine, laughing with his friends, playing all types of racket sports, and allocating some time to be present in nature. Also available on your favorite podcast app and other media sites…
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1 Michael Kitces on the Secrets to Accelerating Growth and Maximizing Efficiency 1:20:05
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With Michael Kitces, Industry Thought Leader from Kitces.com Overview The industry thought leader shares insights on the factors that impact efficiency and growth, citing research from his latest Productivity study, and weighs in on launching a firm, building a team, the role of technology and AI, and much more. Listen in… > Download a transcript of this episode… NOTE: The views and opinions expressed by the guests on this podcast are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of Diamond Consultants. Neither Diamond Consultants nor the guests on this podcast are compensated in any way for their participation. About this episode… Few individuals in the wealth management industry have a name that holds as much significance as Michael Kitces. Many undoubtedly recognize him from his website, Kitces.com, his industry-leading Financial Advisor Success podcast, research reports, and his extensive media presence. Yet many may not realize that Michael’s advice and narratives come from deep-rooted industry experience. Michael serves as the Head of Planning Strategy at Buckingham Wealth Partners, an independent RIA managing over $50 billion in assets. Additionally, he is a co-founder of XY Planning Network, AdvicePay, New Planner Recruiting, and several other firms related to the industry. Through all of this, Michael somehow finds the time to be a gracious guest, willing to share his time and knowledge with the rest of us. This is the fourth time that Michael has joined us on this show, so be sure to check out the other episodes, the links to which you’ll find on this episode’s page. Today, we tackle a few key business topics that many advisors frequently seek guidance on. That is, growth and productivity—and how the two go hand-in-hand when building a successful wealth management business. Michael shares actionable advice and insights from his recent Productivity Study with Mindy Diamond, including: The key drivers of productivity—and how each relates to an advisor or firm’s success. The sweet spot of growth and efficiency—and how best to strike a balance. Launching a firm from scratch—and what you need to know to structure it for maximum efficiency and client impact. The AI revolution—and how he sees it impacting advisors and the wealth management industry. The role of staff and team members—and what needs to be considered to maximize productivity. Industry predictions—and which you should pay the most attention to. And much more! Michael always shares a wealth of knowledge with key takeaways for every advisor and business owner, so be sure to tune in. Want to learn more about where, why, and how advisors like you are moving? Click to contact us or call 908-879-1002. Related Resources Michael Kitces on Advisor Wellbeing: How Autonomy is Trumping Income When it Comes to Advisor Happiness Listen in for an insightful and revealing look into advisors’ minds and what really makes them happy, based on data from the latest Kitces survey. Learn the motivations and drivers that lead not only to success but to a better quality of life. Michael Kitces on Everything Financial Advisors Need to Know About Growth Industry rockstar Michael Kitces shares his thoughts on building a thriving practice, why scale isn’t everything, marketing, organic and inorganic growth strategies and much more. It’s a must-listen for every financial advisor and business owner. Michael Kitces on How to Differentiate and Grow in a Competitive Environment One of wealth management’s leading voices shares his thoughts on the fundamental shifts in the industry, the leveling of the playing field and what advisors need to do to compete and thrive. Michael E. Kitces Industry Thought Leader from Kitces.com Michael E. Kitces, MSFS, MTAX, CFP®, CLU, ChFC, RHU, REBC, CASL, is the Head of Planning Strategy at Buckingham Wealth Partners, an independent RIA with more than $50 billion of assets under management, that provides private wealth management to consumers and turnkey asset management platform services to advisors. In addition, he is a co-founder of the XY Planning Network, AdvicePay, New Planner Recruiting, fpPathfinder, and FA BeanCounters, the former Practitioner Editor of the Journal of Financial Planning, the host of the Financial Advisor Success podcast, and the publisher of the popular financial planning continuing education blog Nerd’s Eye View through his website www.Kitces.com , all dedicated to advancing knowledge in financial planning. Beyond his website, Michael is an active writer and editor across the industry and has been featured in publications including Financial Planning, the Journal of Financial Planning, Journal of Retirement Planning, Practical Tax Strategies, and Leimberg Information Services, as well as The Wall Street Journal, BusinessWeek, CNBC PowerLunch, NBC Nightly News, and more. In addition, Michael has co-authored numerous books, including “The Annuity Advisor” with John Olsen (now in 5th edition), the first balanced and objective book on annuities written for attorneys, accountants, and financial planners, and “Tools & Techniques of Retirement Income Planning” with Steve Leimberg and others. Michael is one of the 2010 recipients of the Financial Planning Association’s “Heart of Financial Planning” awards for his dedication to advancing the financial planning profession. In addition, he has variously been recognized as financial planning’s “Deep Thinker,” a “Legacy Builder,” an “Influencer,” a “Mover & Shaker,” part of the “Power 20,” and a “Rising Star in Wealth Management” by industry publications. These awards were presented to honor Michael’s active work in the financial planning community, including numerous other boards and committees for the Financial Planning Association, the Investments and Wealth Institute, and the Society of Financial Services Professionals, at both the local and National levels. Michael is also a co-founder of NexGen, a community of the next generation of financial planners that aims to ensure the transference of wisdom, tradition, and integrity, from the pioneers of financial planning to the next generation of the profession. Also available on your favorite podcast app and other media sites…
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1 “The Least Boring CPA” on How Tax Planning Can Add Value to Clients and Your Business 49:13
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With Steven Jarvis—CEO and Head CPA Retirement Tax Services Overview Steven Jarvis, the founder and CEO of Retirement Tax Services, offers advice on how a CPA can help increase the growth and enterprise value of an advisor’s business by providing tax planning strategies and more. Listen in… > Download a transcript of this episode… NOTE: The views and opinions expressed by the guests on this podcast are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of Diamond Consultants. Neither Diamond Consultants nor the guests on this podcast are compensated in any way for their participation. About this episode… Certified Public Accountants (CPAs) can add incredible value to the service that financial advisors provide to their clients. Beyond basic accounting practices, they can serve as powerful partners, especially when it comes to tax planning strategies, which can lead to added growth for an advisor’s business. In this episode, Steven Jarvis, who bills himself as “The Least Boring CPA,” explores that potential with us. The Jarvis name may be familiar: Matthew Jarvis, Steven’s brother and business partner, who was also a guest on this show, is a popular podcast host and CFP. In the first decade of his accounting career, Steven was on the partnership trajectory at a national firm. That’s when he realized that his work was often relegated to a single page inserted into a much larger report—and it didn’t have nearly the impact he had hoped for. As Steven put it, “There was a disconnect between my ability to make change and my desire to do so.” Since then, Steven has found the connection he was looking for. As the founder and CEO of Retirement Tax Services, he works with financial advisors on tax planning through a year-round tax service model that keeps the financial advisor in the driver’s seat. What does that really mean? In this episode with Louis Diamond, Steven answers that and more, including: His partnerships with advisors—and how his role goes beyond the basics of accounting services. Strategic tax planning—and how that differs from tax preparation. Compliance management—and why it’s critical to develop a plan to stay within the lines. The impact on growth—and how a CPA can help advisors increase their enterprise value. Essentially, Steven covers all the bases around taxes so advisors can focus on delivering what he calls “massive value” to their clients. Steven lives up to his title as “The Least Boring CPA” and is generous with sharing his knowledge, so be sure to tune in. Want to learn more about where, why, and how advisors like you are moving? Click to contact us or call 908-879-1002. Related Resources How to Deliver Massive Value: Turning the Tables on The Perfect RIA’s Matthew Jarvis Matthew Jarvis rose from near bankruptcy to running a profitable independent financial advisory practice. He shares his story plus key teachings on extreme accountability, delivering massive value to clients, and more. The Competition Conundrum: Charge Less or Offer More? Clients have more choices than ever before. Here are 5 ways to stand out from the crowd. MaxCeV™: How to Maximize Your Career Enterprise Value This tool breaks down four key factors that contribute to career enterprise value, offering a framework for advisors to conceptualize and achieve their full potential. It’s an essential part of Diamond Consultants’ due diligence process to guide advisors towards long-term success. Steven Jarvis, CPA CEO and Head CPA Steven Jarvis, CPA is the CEO and Head CPA at Retirement Tax Services, a tax firm focused on working with financial advisors to change the world one tax return at a time. In this role Jarvis spends his time working with real financial advisors and taxpayers to help find opportunities to not tip the IRS. Afterall, there are no patriotic awards for overpaying taxes. With over 10 years of experience (and counting) as a CPA, Jarvis has the hands-on experience to create actionable content for his audience. He has been featured in industry publications including Advisor Perspectives and regularly produces content for financial advisors through the Retirement Tax Services website and the Retirement Tax Services Podcast . His experience covers written content, public speaking at leading industry conferences and 3 years as an adjunct professor in the graduate business school at Whitworth University. “Steven regularly speaks on a variety of tax topics for financial planners but always keeps his focus on how attendees can take action (information only has value if it is implemented!). Some of Steven’s favorite topics to cover include: Common mistakes advisors make on tax planning and how to fix them The real math on Roth conversions and how to effectively communicate them with clients Collaborating with CPAs and building great COI relationships Incorporating tax planning into the a financial planning practice NEW – Secure Act 2.0 and what to do about it for tax planning Steven’s years of experience and time working with hundreds of financial advisors gives him the ability and expertise to speak on a variety of topics, so if there is a tax topic you don’t see on the list you’d love to hear him speak on, just ask!” Also available on your favorite podcast app and other media sites…
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With Louis Diamond Overview LPL Financial, the largest independent broker dealer, is set to acquire Commonwealth Financial Network. Louis Diamond shares a perspective for Commonwealth advisors and LPL advisors alike and what the acquisition means for the industry at large. Listen in… > Download a transcript of this episode… NOTE: The views and opinions expressed by the guests on this podcast are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of Diamond Consultants. Neither Diamond Consultants nor the guests on this podcast are compensated in any way for their participation. About this episode… LPL Financial, the largest independent broker dealer, is set to acquire Commonwealth Financial Network—and it’s big news. Commonwealth has established a reputation as one of the most advisor-friendly independent broker-dealers in the industry. The firm is well-known for its strong culture, impressive technology, and advisor-centric focus. On the other hand, LPL is a $1.8T organization dedicated to the legacy on which the firm is built, as CEO Rich Steinmeier recently shared in this series. That is, the advisors are LPL’s clients, and it maintains the tradition of treating advisors “like people, not accounts.” In this episode, Louis Diamond shares insights for advisors at Commonwealth, LPL, and the broader industry, including: The strategic rationale for LPL—and why this makes good sense for their business goals. The blending of two cultures—and how the boutique feel of Commonwealth may be impacted. The value of scale—and how LPL’s infrastructure invest may benefit Commonwealth advisors. The prospect of a retention deal for Commonwealth advisors—and how they should consider their future. The acceleration of consolidation—and what this means for other independent broker dealers and the industry at large. Plus, Louis offers three questions advisors should ask themselves when they find their firm is being acquired. It’s an important perspective for all advisors—one that offers actionable advice, especially for those who are building their businesses in the independent broker dealer world. Want to learn more about where, why, and how advisors like you are moving? Click to contact us or call 908-879-1002. Related Resources Your Broker Dealer Was Just Sold. What Should You Do? Major players are acquiring independent broker dealers with increased frequency, leaving advisors caught up in these sales to wonder what the impact will be on their business. Here are four actions to take to find out. The 2025 Annual Report on Transitions and Deals for Financial Advisors – 2024 Activity Data Data-driven insights and analysis on advisor transitions, deals, and the evolving wealth management industry landscape. Up Close with Rich Steinmeier: LPL’s CEO on the Transformation of a $1.8T Company Rich Steinmeier offers a candid perspective of LPL’s journey and how the founding core principles remain a pillar of the business today, even as evolutionary changes have made it one of the hottest firms in the industry. Also available on your favorite podcast app and other media sites…
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1 The Leap from IBD to RIA: Unpacking a $700mm to $1.7B Growth Story 56:40
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With Scott Pinkerton – Senior Planner & Managing Partner, FourThought Private Wealth Overview Scott Pinkerton of FourThought Private Wealth offers a perspective on outgrowing the independent broker dealer model, transitioning to an independent RIA, and the extraordinary growth realized as a result of the change. Scott unpacks the difference between the models, shares why he opted to sell equity to Focus Financial, and more. Listen in… > Download a transcript of this episode… NOTE: The views and opinions expressed by the guests on this podcast are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of Diamond Consultants. Neither Diamond Consultants nor the guests on this podcast are compensated in any way for their participation. About this episode… Independence comes in various shapes and sizes—with different levels of freedom and control that can serve just about any desire an advisor may have in building their business. Scott Pinkerton knew that firsthand, having joined his father’s business in the 1980s at A.G. Edwards. Wachovia’s acquisition of the firm, which soon became Wells Fargo, opened the door for Pinkerton Private Wealth to join Wells’ independent broker dealer model, Finet. For decades, the IBD model worked well for Scott and his team, building the business to over $700mm in assets under management. Yet there came a point when Scott wondered: “Should we coast along and just stay comfortable, or should we challenge ourselves to beat the trends and go for it?” Then, it became clear that even though they were “independent,” they were still limited by the guardrails imposed by the IBD model. To be a true fiduciary and make untethered decisions about their business and how they served clients would mean taking the ultimate leap: launching their own independent RIA. And so they did. In 2020, FourThought Private Wealth launched and five years later grew to manage over $1.7B in client assets. In this episode with host Mindy Diamond, Scott talks about that journey and his transition, including: The choice to leave Wells and launch an RIA firm—and how that decision has impacted their business. Life in the independent broker dealer model—and what promoted them to consider full-on independence. Their extraordinary growth—and what key factors drive it. Selling equity to Focus Financial Partners—and why they saw this as the right move at the right time. Plus, Scott offers a detailed perspective on serving clients, their ability to provide “unique” family office services, the realities of business ownership, and much more. It’s an episode for any advisor or business owner who may be looking at their business and considering how best to optimize it for now and the future. Want to learn more about where, why, and how advisors like you are moving? Click to contact us or call 908-879-1002. Related Resources You ARE Vulnerable: A Reality Check for All Wirehouse Advisors There is a new reality for advisors who work for a wirehouse: An undercurrent of vulnerability. Are You Vulnerable? An Advisor’s Guide to Surviving and Thriving in a Hyper-Compliant Environment In a world managed to the lowest common denominator and driven by heavy-handed compliance, every employee advisor is vulnerable. In this episode, Mindy and Louis break it all down, share warning signs all advisors should pay attention to and proactive steps an advisor can take to protect themselves. Vulnerability & Termination – An Advisor’s Survival Guide A list of steps to take if you feel vulnerable, are under investigation or heightened supervision or have been terminated. Scott Pinkerton Senior Planner, Managing Partner Scott is a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER® and Accredited Investment Fiduciary® who began his career in financial planning in 1985. He also completed the Certified Investment Management Analyst® program through the Wharton School of Finance. He later became a Certified Private Wealth Advisor® through the Investments & Wealth Institute at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. CPWA® is an advanced credential for wealth managers who work with high-net-worth families and individuals, focusing on the life cycle of wealth: accumulation, preservation, and distribution. Most recently, in 2023, Scott was named to the Barron’s Top 1200 Advisors and Forbes Best-In-State Wealth Advisors. Scott is a longtime philanthropist, a deacon in his church, and an avid cyclist. He and his wife of more than 30 years, Julie, have three grown daughters and four grandchildren: 2 granddaughters and 2 grandsons. Also available on your favorite podcast app and other media sites Browse other episodes in this podcast series……
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The Diamond Podcast for Financial Advisors

1 The Annual Update on Advisor Transitions and Deals: 2024 Edition 47:21
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With Jason Diamond & Louis Diamond Overview In this companion guide to the annual Advisor Transition Report, Jason Diamond and Louis Diamond share key findings and post-publication insights from the annual state of the industry, with updates on advisor movement, transition deals, and more. Listen in… > Download a transcript of this episode… NOTE: The views and opinions expressed by the guests on this podcast are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of Diamond Consultants. Neither Diamond Consultants nor the guests on this podcast are compensated in any way for their participation. About this episode… Why do advisors change firms? That simple question set us on a journey that began four years ago when we first conceived our Advisor Transition Report. The cynical view is that advisors move primarily because they get paid highly lucrative recruiting deals—and with firms willing to pay aggressive multiples of revenue to recruit advisors, that explanation certainly holds some weight. But what about the advisors who opted for a version of independence where transition capital is less available or even non-existent? Or the advisors who approach due diligence with complete disregard for recruiting deals, preferring to evaluate each firm on their own merits because their only focus is how to make life better for their clients? It stands to reason that dollars alone are not a sufficient explanation for advisor movement, and certainly not to the high degree we have seen movement in recent years. That’s why we publish our annual Advisor Transition Report : to connect the dots between the raw movement data and the answers to the overarching question of “Why?” The goal is to arm advisors with the information they need to make an informed decision—even those who have no intention of making a move but simply want to be empowered with knowledge. In this special Industry Update, Jason Diamond and Louis Diamond share key findings and post-publication insights, including: Advisor movement—and which firms were the winners of top talent. Channel activity—and which channels were most attractive to advisors. Competitive recruiting—and how each of the wirehouses compared in the race for talent. Transition deals—and where they’re headed. Advisor mindset—and how that influences change. Key indicators and trends—and how activity over 2024 is influencing 2025. Plus, select case studies from some of the year’s prominent transitions…and much more. It’s the annual episode that serves as a companion to the report, with key highlights and insider information. Want to learn more about where, why, and how advisors like you are moving? Click to contact us or call 908-879-1002. Related Resources The 2025 Annual Report on Transitions and Deals for Financial Advisors – 2024 Activity Data Data-driven insights and analysis on advisor transitions, deals, and the evolving wealth management industry landscape. Also available on your favorite podcast app and other media sites Browse other episodes in this podcast series……
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The Diamond Podcast for Financial Advisors

1 Crafting the Perfect Employer Value Proposition: The Key to Attracting and Retaining Top Talent 49:18
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A Special Industry Update with Louis Diamond & Jamie Campbell Overview A special episode designed for firms with their sights set on enhancing recruiting efforts and advisors looking to attract new team members, offering the steps to craft an effective Employer Value Proposition (EVP), with examples on usage and potential impact on hiring success and retention. Listen in… > Download a transcript of this episode… NOTE: The views and opinions expressed by the guests on this podcast are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of Diamond Consultants. Neither Diamond Consultants nor the guests on this podcast are compensated in any way for their participation. About this episode… It should come as no surprise that competition for top talent has become tougher than ever. This means that companies must excel at attracting, hiring, and retaining team members. So where do you start? Studies indicate that communicating and demonstrating a clear Employer Value Proposition or EVP is one of the most important factors in attracting and retaining talent. For example, a study by CareerArc found that 69% of candidates would decline a job offer from a company with a negative employer brand—even if they were unemployed. A Gallup poll indicated that employees who understand and connect with their company’s mission and values are 67% more engaged. A Gartner study found that approximately 65% of candidates reported withdrawing from a hiring process because of an unattractive EVP. Likewise, a well-defined EVP can increase new hire commitment by up to 29% and potentially reduce annual employee turnover by nearly 70%. So, what exactly is an Employer Value Proposition and how can you create one that’s compelling as well as something your firm can live up to? Jamie Campbell from our new Executive Search Group joins Louis Diamond in this special Industry Update to break it all down, including: The key ingredients of an EVP—and how each resonate with prospective talent. The importance of a well-crafted EVP—and how to ensure its tenants are embedded into your culture. Aligning your EVP with your corporate vision and strategy—and what firms do this best. The value of retention—and how it’s impacted by your EVP. Communicating your EVP—and what you can do to expand your messaging reach. It’s an episode that offers immediate action items for firms with their sights set on enhancing their recruiting efforts and advisors looking to attract and retain new team members. Want to learn more about where, why, and how advisors like you are moving? Click to contact us or call 908-879-1002. Is Your Firm Ready to Attract and Secure Top Talent? Take this quick quiz to evaluate your executive search preparedness. Start Quiz Related Resources About Our Executive Search Group A dedicated partner to help you find the right talent for your growth. Our 7-Step-Process Our retained executive search platform is based on three decades of experience, expertise, and extensive reach—and a unique 7-step proprietary methodology. Also available on your favorite podcast app and other media sites Browse other episodes in this podcast series……
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The Diamond Podcast for Financial Advisors

1 Up Close with Rich Steinmeier: LPL’s CEO on the Transformation of a $1.8T Company 1:02:28
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Rich Steinmeier offers a candid perspective of LPL’s journey and how the founding core principles remain a pillar of the business today, even as evolutionary changes have made it one of the hottest firms in the industry.
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1 Beyond the Broker Dealer: Next Gen Sheds Light on Their Evolution to RIA 54:25
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Gideon Drucker shares a multi-generational growth story, evolving from the insurance world, to independent broker dealer HTK, and most recently, to fully independent as an RIA. Now CEO, Gideon shares insights on his own evolution from next gen to leader, the advantages of independence, and their transition.…
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1 Friends & Fiduciaries: College Roommates Leave Their Series 7s Behind to Build an Independent Business 50:58
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Chris Griffith and Henry Wheelwright, rising stars in the wirehouse world, share their growth story and motivations to leave Morgan Stanley and launch their own independent firm on the Goldman Sachs custody platform.
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1 The Lifecycle of a Billion Dollar Business: Build at a Broker Dealer, Grow as an RIA, then Sell 50:02
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Bryan Sweet of Sweet Financial Partners shares the ultimate independent business growth story, starting with 32 years under the Raymond James BD umbrella, then as an RIA, and most recently selling to Carson Wealth.
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1 What’s on the Minds of Elite Advisors and Teams? A Special Industry Update 35:30
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What drives the industry’s top advisors and teams? This special episode with Jason and Mindy Diamond explores the traits that drive their success, as well as the challenges they face.
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