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Neal Simon: We decided to put our money where our mouth was and we hired a full-time [recruitment] person.

This MBA chose an RIA, now with $1.4 billion AUM, but as a business model, not as professional choice per se

Neal Simon says that -- Ric Edelman aside -- nobody is plotting expansion like him

February 14, 2014 at 5:26 PM

Jon Stein: There are situations where technology -- algorithms may be a better way of saying it—are more effective that a human advisor would be.

Betterment's Jon Stein talks human-RIA coopetition but breathes fire about fellow online RIAs

The 34 year-old CEO sees 300-fold growth to $100 billion, partially fueled by classic RIAs, and not much competition from Wealthfront and the like

November 22, 2013 at 6:29 PM

Larry Deatherage: We could find 500 other participants who would counteract what was said on 'Frontline.'

How an LPL-owned 401(k) afterthought zoomed from $6.5 billion to $10 billion with help from reps -- and thinking big

The former NRP duo demurred overtures three years ago from wirehouses and big competitors and now counts Qualcomm, Petco and In-N-Out burger as clients

November 7, 2013 at 5:53 PM

Jeff Peller: We've kind of brought the family office model down to the mid-tier millionaire.

How an RIA-only serial buyer-hirer sprinted to $2 billion of AUM with pieces from U.S. Trust, Fidelity, Genspring and Wachovia

SignatureFD just says no to hybrids, applies a family office approach and sticks around the Atlanta area -- for now

October 21, 2013 at 5:32 AM

Darin Pastor: All of my focus and energy is centered around Capstone Financial Group, but the fierce competition that run through me will take another slap shot on the NHL's net.

How Darin Pastor joined LPL, worked some Pepsi magic, and now has an OTC-derived market cap of $350-million-plus

Pastor saw how badly scuffed Wall Street was, so he founded Capstone, installed ex-wirehouse luminaries and is offering the rank-and-file big perks and equity up and down the line

October 15, 2013 at 4:04 AM

Gerald Graves: Scope creep can be disastrous to an individual and to a company.

How Gerald Graves grounded a high-flying career trajectory to get back to basics -- with a 6-foot-11 former NBA player at his side

After top executive spots at Schwab Institutional and M Financial, Graves started Filagree Advisors from scratch and is careful to avoid 'scope creep'

April 24, 2012 at 6:17 AM

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