NTSA Wowcast 2.0
Welcome to Wowcast 2.0, presented by Randy Aranowitz, an esteemed former president of the NTSA. Aranowitz brings a wealth of experience to the table, not only from his tenure at the helm of NTSA but also from his distinguished career at Kades-Margolis, where he recently retired as Executive Vice President after more than three decades of service. Despite stepping down from his executive role, he remains an active contributor to the financial advisory landscape, boasting over 33 years of experience in the field.
In this enhanced iteration of Wowcast, Aranowitz extends an invitation to delve into a series of enlightening discussions with members from both NTSA and ARA, offering an insider's perspective on the intricacies of practice management, the secrets behind the success of some of the most accomplished professionals in the field, and a deep dive into topics such as retirement planning, advisory services, and strategic planning. The series promises to show how leaders have navigated the challenges of building agencies and firms, recruiting and retaining talent, and more.
NTSA Wowcast 2.0
Latest Episodes
Tony Schutte Talks Crafting Successful Educator Retirement Strategies
In this episode of the Wowcast, host Randy Aranowitz interviews Tony Schutte, a financial advisor and certified financial planner with EFS Advisors in Minnesota. Schutte discusses his personal and professional background, including...
Shannon Suarez Talks Building Financial Bridges for Educators
Shannon Suarez, a financial advisor with a vibrant 30-year career, provides an introspective look at her professional evolution within the financial services industry. Shannon recounts her early days, beginning with an unexpected start righ...
Mark Malcein Talks Strategies for Elevating Your Financial Advisory Practice
Learn how Mark Malcein, a financial advisor who overcame the challenges of the 2008 crisis and now manages $190 million in assets, has succeeded through perseverance and smart investing. Mark shares his insights on making small, regular investm...