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Products November 24, 2010
Pershing Offers Practice Management Forums
Pershing Advisor Solutions, a BNY Mellon company, will be hosting a series of practice management forums in Atlanta, Seattle, and Boston in the next few weeks.
Reported by Nicole Bliman
The forums are designed to help investment professionals, registered investment advisers (RIAs), and dually-registered advisers navigate through economic, regulatory, and market challenges, according to a press release.
The sessions will be held in Atlanta, Georgia on November 30; Seattle, Washington on December 2; and Boston, Massachusetts on December 7. The speakers will include:
- Paul Begala, Political Analyst and CNN Commentator, who will discuss the 2010 midterm election results and what they mean to both investors and the U.S.;
- George Walper, President of Spectrem Group, who will share exclusive data on the changing expectations and attitudes of high-net-worth clients and the implications for financial professionals;
- Mark McCray, Executive Vice President of PIMCO, who will address portfolio challenges during periods of high volatility and low growth; and
- A panel of CEOs from leading financial services companies, who will offer insights about the current economic and regulatory environment, including Dodd-Frank legislation and the impact on global markets.
The series is open to all pre-registered investment professionals. To register online or for additional information, visit www.pershing.com/ria/practice_management/forums/index.html.
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