The opening session of the Financial Planning Association’s national conference featured a military fife and drum corps, attendees from 19 countries and “all compensation models,” and a bona fide Olympian.
In Boston on Saturday morning, FPA President Ed Gjertsen introduced two diversity scholarship winners — Kristin Fang (originally from China) and Pamela Pena Serrano (originally from Colombia) and presented the third annual Montgomery-Warschauer Award to Morningstar’s David Blanchett, for his May 2014 Journal of Financial Planning article “Exploring the Retirement Consumption Puzzle.” Gjertsen said of Blanchett’s article: “I told David that if you question what we do, you get an award,” while in a media appearance on Sunday, he said of the two scholarship winners that he expected that they would, like previous scholarship winners, become leaders in FPA’s continuing diversity push within the profession.
Pioneering planner Elissa Buie then spoke of the good work done by the Foundation of Financial Planning, recalling that within three weeks of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, FPA members were already delivering pro bono advice to affected families. “We know what we do is powerful, but not everyone has access to that power,” Buie told the attendees, who the FPA said would be around 2,500, up from last year’s national conference. Buie concluded by saying of the foundation, “we are the only organization solely devoted to supporting the delivery of pro bono financial advice.”
John McAvoy, the soon-to-be president of the FPA’s Massachusetts chapter and chairman of the BE Conference Task Force, wore a lobster hat as he introduced financial media maven Jill Schlesinger, who welcomed keynote speaker Jim Craig, the goalie of the Olympic gold-medal winning 1980 U.S. men’s hockey team. Still trim in his mid-50s and sporting a Massachusetts accent, Craig kept the attention of attendees as he spoke for 30 minutes on the lessons he learned from athletics and his subsequent sales and marketing career, before conducting a fireside chat with Schlesinger.