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The Planning Perspectives Podcast

Podcast de Jamie Hopkins and Kate Duffy

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Welcome to The Planning Perspectives Podcast with Jamie Hopkins and Kate Duffy from Bryn Mawr Trust, a WSFS company. In this podcast, we bring you real, relatable conversations on being strategic with your money, thriving as a business leader, and powering through life’s transitions—all through the lens of intentional planning. With over a century of experience and insights from industry-leading guests, we go beyond day-to-day finances to explore the decisions that shape your life’s direction. Because when it comes to planning for the future, you don’t know what you don’t know—and that’s where we come in.

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19 episodios

Portada del episodio The Power of Local Banking: Trust & Community Impact with Shari Kruzinski (Ep. 17)

The Power of Local Banking: Trust & Community Impact with Shari Kruzinski (Ep. 17)

Banking is personal—money touches nearly every major life moment, from big milestones to unexpected challenges. When clients have a trusted advisor, financial planning, problem-solving, and growth feel more human and more connected. In this episode of the Planning Perspectives Podcast, Jamie Hopkins and Kate Duffy speak with Shari Kruzinski, Executive Vice President and Chief Consumer Banking Officer at WSFS Bank, about her 37-year journey from floating teller to senior leadership. Shari shares how local banking builds trust through strong branch relationships, associate development, youth financial education, small business support, and a deep commitment to community through volunteerism, grants, and homebuyer programs. Key points: * Shari’s service-driven career journey and lasting connection to local banking * Why branch teams matter during life events, fraud concerns, and major financial decisions * How youth banking programs help build strong financial habits early * Community impact through small business support, volunteerism, grants, and housing initiatives Connect with Bryn Mawr Trust:  * 833-973-7633 * LinkedIn: Bryn Mawr Trust [https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-bryn-mawr-trust-company/] * Website: Bryn Mawr Trust [https://www.bmt.com/] Connect with Kate Duffy:  * LinkedIn: Kate Duffy [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kateduffy-finpsych/] Connect with Jamie Hopkins:  * LinkedIn: Jamie Hopkins [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamiehopkinsfinancialservices/] Connect with Shari Kruzinski:  * LinkedIn: Shari Kruzinski [https://www.linkedin.com/in/shari-kruzinski-5a5ab330/] * Website: WSFS Bank [https://www.wsfsbank.com/] About our Guest:  Shari Kruzinski is Executive Vice President and Chief Consumer Banking Officer at WSFS Bank. Her career spans nearly 40 years in the banking industry, serving for over 35 years with WSFS. In her current position, Ms. Kruzinski leads the Consumer Banking division. Prior to her current role, Ms. Kruzinski was Executive Vice President and Chief Customer Officer, leading Customer Experience and enterprise-wide Customer initiatives. As a seasoned people manager and expert in talent development, she oversaw the Bank’s retail offices, contact center, sales strategy, and operations. Previously, she was Senior Vice President and Regional Manager of WSFS Bank’s Southeastern Pennsylvania market. She led the Bank’s operations and consumer and small business banking in Chester, Delaware, and Montgomery Counties. As a senior executive, she led the division through numerous acquisitions. Ms. Kruzinski played a key role in developing Customer acquisition and retention strategies; Associate hiring and retention, corporate strategy formulation and execution; new market identification and expansion. As a working mother of four, she has a deep commitment to fellow mothers and their children and devotes her talents to the March of Dimes, where she serves as Chair of the Eastern Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Southern NJ Market Board. In 2024, Shari also joined the Board of Partners in Outreach, a Chester County, Pennsylvania, nonprofit that focuses on closing literacy gaps.  Ms. Kruzinski was named 2018 Female Business Leader of the Year by the Chester County Chamber of Business & Industry. In 2020, she was recognized by the Philadelphia Business Journal and honored with the Women of Distinction award. She was named one of the Top 50 Women Leaders in Banking by Women We Admire in 2024.  Ms. Kruzinski attended Wilmington University and is a graduate of ABA Stonier Graduate School of Banking. She calls Kennett Square, PA home where she and her husband are raising their family.

14 de may de 2026 - 28 min
Portada del episodio Thinking Differently with Philadelphia Union’s Jay Sugarman (Ep. 16)

Thinking Differently with Philadelphia Union’s Jay Sugarman (Ep. 16)

What does it take to think differently—and still win? In this episode, Jamie Hopkins and Kate Duffy sit down with Jay Sugarman, Principal Owner of the Philadelphia Union and Chairman and CEO of Safehold, to explore how unconventional thinking has defined his career. Jay reflects on how frequent change early in life built resilience, sharpened pattern recognition, and shaped a disciplined, principles‑driven approach to decision‑making. From real estate to professional sports, Jay shares how challenging consensus thinking can reveal opportunity. He explains how applying corporate finance logic to outdated real estate structures unlocked value, and how a development‑first, long‑term mindset transformed a professional soccer organization—proving that thoughtful innovation often outperforms convention. Key takeaways include: * How early life transitions fostered adaptability and strategic pattern recognition * Why contrarian thinking can surface opportunities during periods of market or industry change * How rethinking legacy structures in real estate led to meaningful innovation * Why investing in talent development and systems can drive sustainable success Connect with Bryn Mawr Trust:  * 833-973-7633 * LinkedIn: Bryn Mawr Trust [https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-bryn-mawr-trust-company/] * Website: Bryn Mawr Trust [https://www.bmt.com/] Connect with Kate Duffy:  * LinkedIn: Kate Duffy [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kateduffy-finpsych/] Connect with Jamie Hopkins:  * LinkedIn: Jamie Hopkins [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamiehopkinsfinancialservices/] Connect with Jay Sugarman:  * Website: Philadelphia Union [https://www.philadelphiaunion.com/] * Website: Safehold [https://www.safeholdinc.com/] About our Guest:  Jay Sugarman is Chairman and Majority Owner of the Philadelphia Union and Union Sports & Entertainment. Mr. Sugarman is also Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of iStar (NYSE:STAR), a leading commercial real estate company in the United States. iStar’s current $6 billion portfolio of real estate interests is located in most major markets throughout the United States and includes interests in office, industrial, multifamily, hotel, land and entertainment properties. Mr. Sugarman is also Founder, Chairman and CEO of Safehold (NYSE: SAFE), one of the fastest-growing REITs since its IPO in 2017. Safehold is revolutionizing commercial real estate ownership by reinventing and modernizing the ground lease industry, with an enterprise value approaching $5 billion. Mr. Sugarman graduated summa cum laude from Princeton University, where he was nominated for valedictorian and received the Paul Volcker Award in Economics. He received his M.B.A. with high distinction from Harvard Business School, graduating as a Baker Scholar and recipient of the school’s academic prizes for both finance and marketing.

29 de abr de 2026 - 29 min
Portada del episodio Building Strong Teams and Scaling a Family Business with Eric Faggioli (Ep. 15)

Building Strong Teams and Scaling a Family Business with Eric Faggioli (Ep. 15)

Strong businesses are not just built on strategy; they are shaped by relationships, trust, and shared experiences. What happens when leadership, family, and growth all intersect? And how do you balance speed, alignment, and long-term vision without losing what matters most? In this episode, Jamie Hopkins and Kate Duffy interview Eric Faggioli, President of Delaware Valley Paving, about scaling a family-run business while maintaining strong personal relationships. He shares how alignment and trust drive decision-making, why early exposure to hard work shapes leadership, and how he navigated stepping into leadership after personal loss.  The conversation also explores building teams from within, improving service to stand out, and expanding operations nationwide through partnerships and systems. Key takeaways: * How prioritizing alignment and trust over top talent can reduce friction and improve long-term execution * Why maintaining friendships within family businesses helps prevent conflict and strengthens collaboration * How early exposure to physically demanding work builds resilience and long-term perspective * The role of service differentiation and small improvements in creating meaningful client experiences * How scaling nationally requires strong subcontractor networks, systems, and consistent execution Connect with Bryn Mawr Trust:  * 833-973-7633 * LinkedIn: Bryn Mawr Trust [https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-bryn-mawr-trust-company/] * Website: Bryn Mawr Trust [https://www.bmt.com/] Connect with Kate Duffy:  * LinkedIn: Kate Duffy [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kateduffy-finpsych/] Connect with Jamie Hopkins:  * LinkedIn: Jamie Hopkins [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamiehopkinsfinancialservices/] Connect with Eric Faggioli:  * LinkedIn: Eric Faggioli [https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-faggioli-03a4a371/] * Website: Delaware Valley Companies [https://www.delawarevalleypaving.com/] * Instagram: @delawarevalleypaving [https://www.instagram.com/delawarevalleypaving/] * YouTube: Delaware Valley Paving [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZhtsqUudhGdrvjlLQayuYQ] About our Guest:  Eric Faggioli is the CEO of Delaware Valley Companies, the parent organization of Delaware Valley Paving and its expanding family of businesses. This includes the company’s core Paving division, its National Construction operations, its Excavation business, and its growing real estate Development company. As a leader of a third-generation organization headquartered in Philadelphia, PA, Eric brings a unique blend of hands-on experience and long-term vision to every facet of the enterprise. Having grown up in the paving business, Eric developed an early appreciation for strong relationships, dependable service, and uncompromising craftsmanship. From childhood through adulthood, he worked in every area of the company, gaining practical insight that now shapes his leadership approach. Over the past decade, Eric has played a pivotal role in expanding Delaware Valley Companies’ capabilities and strengthening its reputation nationwide. Under his guidance, the organization has opened new locations, broadened its service offerings, and advanced a comprehensive 10-year strategic plan designed to elevate performance, scalability, and client experience across all business units. What drives Eric most is developing exceptional leaders and building systems and processes that will stand the test of time. With that mindset, Eric leads Delaware Valley Companies and its expanding divisions with a focus on sustainable growth, strong leadership development, and long-term success. **Note: The guest featured in this episode is a current client of our organization and did not receive any compensation for their participation in the program.**

15 de abr de 2026 - 23 min
Portada del episodio Charitable Giving Strategies to Align Values and Maximize Impact with Elizabeth Wagner (Ep. 14)

Charitable Giving Strategies to Align Values and Maximize Impact with Elizabeth Wagner (Ep. 14)

Giving is often seen as something reserved for the wealthy, but the truth is far more personal and accessible. How do you decide where your money, time, and energy can truly make a difference? And how can you feel confident that your contributions are creating real impact? In this episode, Jamie Hopkins and Kate Duffy are joined by Elizabeth Wagner, Senior Vice President and Director of Endowments, Foundations, and Charitable Giving at Bryn Mawr Trust, to explore how individuals at any income level can approach philanthropy with intention. They break down how to evaluate charities, align giving with personal values, and use practical strategies like QCDs and tracking donations.  The conversation also highlights the role of volunteering, family influence, and simple habits that help donors stay organized and effective. Key takeaways: * How donors can assess if a charity is effective by reviewing leadership, impact reporting, and firsthand experience * Why volunteering provides insight into how organizations operate and how funds are actually used * A simple notes app strategy to track donations, receipts, and giving habits throughout the year * How QCDs and tax strategies can help increase charitable giving without increasing out-of-pocket costs * Why aligning giving with personal values and early family influences shapes long term philanthropic habits Connect with Bryn Mawr Trust:  * 833-973-7633 * LinkedIn: Bryn Mawr Trust [https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-bryn-mawr-trust-company/] * Website: Bryn Mawr Trust [https://www.bmt.com/] Connect with Kate Duffy:  * LinkedIn: Kate Duffy [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kateduffy-finpsych/] Connect with Jamie Hopkins:  * LinkedIn: Jamie Hopkins [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamiehopkinsfinancialservices/] Connect with Elizabeth Wagner:  * LinkedIn: Elizabeth Wagner [https://www.linkedin.com/in/elizabeth-b-wagner-9a34669a/] About our Guest:  As a connector and advisor to nonprofits and philanthropists, Elizabeth Wagner helps organizations build the long-term financial sustainability their missions deserve while guiding donors toward meaningful impact. She leads the endowment, foundation, and charitable practice at Bryn Mawr Trust, supporting organizations with solutions that strengthen their work today and prepare them for future growth and challenges. Elizabeth believes every organization should clearly define the role of each asset and use it intentionally to support its mission. She works closely with boards and leadership teams, sharing best practices around investment policy statements, institutional asset allocation, planned giving, and more. She is especially passionate about donor-advised funds, complex gifts, multigenerational giving, and engaging the next generation of philanthropic leaders early.

1 de abr de 2026 - 32 min
Portada del episodio Leading Wawa’s Legacy of Growth with Chris Gheysens (Ep. 13)

Leading Wawa’s Legacy of Growth with Chris Gheysens (Ep. 13)

What does it take to build a brand that inspires lasting loyalty while navigating decades of growth and rapid change? In this episode, Jamie Hopkins and Kate Duffy sit down with Chris Gheysens, CEO and Chairman of Wawa Inc., to explore the leadership mindset, ownership structure, and long‑term strategy behind one of the nation’s most recognizable retail brands. Chris shares how servant leadership, employee ownership through Wawa’s ESOP, and a disciplined focus on customer experience fuel the company’s performance. He also discusses Wawa’s pragmatic approach to technology and AI, the realities of national expansion, and why protecting human connection remains central to the brand’s competitive edge. Chris discusses: * His 33‑year Wawa journey—from Deloitte accountant to longtime CEO and Chairman * How Wawa’s ESOP makes over half of its 51,000 associates true employee‑owners * The impact of servant leadership and a people‑first culture on loyalty and retention * Wawa’s pragmatic approach to AI and its national expansion toward 1,700 stores Connect with Bryn Mawr Trust:  * 833-973-7633 * LinkedIn: Bryn Mawr Trust [https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-bryn-mawr-trust-company/] * Website: Bryn Mawr Trust [https://www.bmt.com/] Connect with Kate Duffy:  * LinkedIn: Kate Duffy [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kateduffy-finpsych/] Connect with Jamie Hopkins:  * LinkedIn: Jamie Hopkins [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamiehopkinsfinancialservices/] Connect with Chris Gheysens:  * LinkedIn: Chris Gheysens [https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-gheysens-2102997/] * Website: Wawa [https://www.wawa.com/] About our Guest:  Chris Gheysens is the CEO and Chairman of Wawa, one of the country’s most recognized and beloved convenience retail brands. With over 33 years at the company, Chris began his career at Deloitte, where Wawa became one of his clients, before joining the organization in 1997. He has held roles across accounting, operations, IT, and human resources, and served as CFO before stepping into the CEO role 14 years ago. Under his leadership, Wawa has grown to more than 1,200 stores and 51,000 associates across 14 states, with plans to reach nearly 1,700 locations by the end of the decade. Chris is a strong advocate for servant leadership and employee ownership, overseeing one of the largest Employee Stock Ownership Plans in the country, where associates share the same stock rights as the founding family. A Villanova University graduate, Chris is deeply committed to building a culture that is both highly caring and results-driven, and believes that putting people first, both employees and customers, is the foundation of long-term business strength. **note: This guest is a non‑paid member of the WSFS Financial Corporation Board of Directors**

18 de mar de 2026 - 37 min
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