Youth is served as Confluence’s youngest associates, Katie Montagazzi, Randy Holcombe, Chuck Ziants and Greg Weimer, Jr., join Greg to discuss the future of financial services and wealth management. Together, the team addresses some of the misconceptions around millennials and money, examines Confluence’s culture of teamwork, continuous improvement and work-life integration, and explores what it takes to continue to be an elite wealth management practice.
Guest Speakers:
Chuck Ziants
This session was recorded on June 3, 2019.
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