This year鈥檚 LIFT2 Symposium at 91爆料 to feature three keynotes

March 10, 2020

How to leverage financial intelligence, meet the financial needs of seniors, and build financial practices are among the topics at the sixth annual LIFT2 Symposium hosted by the and the Department of Finance and Financial Services.

The Leading Innovation in Finance Today and Tomorrow (LIFT2) Symposium is scheduled for Friday, March 27, from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. in the Student Union.

The regional event is largely designed for practicing professionals in the banking, insurance, accounting, investing and financial planning industries.

It features discussions on pressing issues in finance and financial services, transformative presentations from a who鈥檚 who of the financial services industry, and the opportunity to network with peers and students from regional universities.

This year鈥檚 symposium will feature three keynote speakers: Doug Lennick, CEO and co-founder of Think2Perform; Steve Gresham, wealth management executive and Whealthtech investor; and David Grau Sr., president and a founder of FP Transitions.

Lennick will speak on 鈥淟everaging Your Financial Intelligence: At the Intersection of Money, Health and Happiness.鈥

A certified financial planner, Lennick is known for his innovative approaches to developing high performance in individuals and organizations and is an expert at practical applications of the art and science of human behavior. Before founding Think2Perform, Lennick was executive vice president for advice and retail distribution for American Express financial advisors (now Ameriprise Financial). In that capacity, he led 17,000 field and corporate associates.

Gresham鈥檚 keynote topic will be 鈥淎ll Eyes on You: The Financial Advisor of the Future Is a Leader.鈥

Gresham is a longtime consultant, executive and investor in the wealth management industry. During his 38-year career, he has led several successful transformations, most recently as executive vice president and head of the private client group at Fidelity Investments, serving more than 9 million families with $1.6 trillion in assets.

Grau Sr. will speak on 鈥淏uying, Selling and Valuing Financial Practices.鈥

As a former securities regulator and securities attorney, Grau Sr. has helped financial advisors set up practices, take them apart and everything in between. Named one of the most influential people in the profession by Financial Planning Magazine, he is a nationally recognized expert on succession planning in the financial services industry.

The LIFT2 Symposium will also feature breakout sessions that include hot topics in Social Security, the economic outlook in times of trade uncertainty, and introduction to a unique investment alternative called structured investments.

The symposium is free for 91爆料 students. Registration is $25 for students from other universities, $125 advance general registration and $150 for those who register the day of the symposium. Up to seven continuing education credit hours are available for a variety of industry certifications.

The symposium schedule and registration information are available at wright.edu/LIFT.