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Oppenheimer Gathers Next-Gen Advisors to Shape Wealth Management Future

High above Lower Manhattan at One World Trade Center, 60 financial advisors controlling $7.2 billion in client assets met this week for Oppenheimer & Co.’s fifth annual Next-Gen Peer-to-Peer Forum. The gathering served as a strategic incubator for emerging leaders tasked with navigating a shifting wealth management landscape.

Oppenheimer Gathers Next-Gen Advisors to Shape Wealth Management Future

The event focused on the practical mechanics of scaling financial practices. Attendees debated the integration of artificial intelligence, team development, and the differentiation of investment strategies required to meet the demands of modern clients. These advisors, who generate a combined $41 million in annual revenue, used the session to exchange candid insights on business growth rather than relying on top-down corporate directives.

Ed Harrington, Executive Vice President of Oppenheimer’s Private Client Division, noted that the firm prioritizes developing internal talent over simple acquisition. By facilitating these peer-led discussions, the company aims to refine the tools provided to its workforce while fostering a culture of long-term adaptability. Nicholas Siconolfi, Head of National Sales, emphasized that the forum’s success relies on the advisors driving the conversation, offering leadership a firsthand view of the challenges faced by those managing the firm’s future portfolios.

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