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The Growth Secret Most Financial Leaders Ignore

24 min · 26. juni 2026
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Recorded on location at the Steward Symposium, host Ryan Nauman welcomes Jim Gold, CEO of Steward Partners, to discuss the rapid evolution of wealth management and how Steward is positioning itself to lead. Gold shares his background from Smith Barney and Morgan Stanley Smith Barney and explains Steward’s execution-focused growth, describing “unstoppable” momentum and a culture built on respect, responsiveness, partner voice, and broad equity ownership. He outlines Steward’s differentiated M&A approach centered on “sell and stay,” multi-generational teams, and preserving advisor identity rather than forcing short contracts or major changes. Gold describes the advisor of the future as more planning- and relationship-focused, highlights AI as both the biggest opportunity and key competitive risk, and reiterates the value of independence and fiduciary alignment for clients. He closes with Steward’s ambition to reach $100B in assets and notes significant recent asset growth. Learn more about Zephyr here [https://informaconnect.com/zephyr/?utm_medium=Content&utm_source=Content_Podcast&utm_campaign=YT_Adjusted_for_Risk_&utm_content=YT_Adjusted_for_Risk ]: Learn more about Steward Partners here [https://www.stewardpartners.com ]. 00:00 Welcome and Disclosures 00:40 Steward Symposium Setup 01:32 Meet Jim Gold 01:57 Steward Origin Story 02:53 Building Something Different 04:01 Unstoppable Culture 06:03 Scaling Without Losing Culture 07:25 Staying Competitive With M&A 10:06 Protecting Culture as You Grow 12:30 Advisor of the Future 15:15 AI Risks and Opportunities 17:58 Recruiting Top Talent 20:08 Why Independence Matters 22:12 Lessons and Five Year Vision 24:11 Closing Thanks and Where to Listen Connect with Ryan Nauman: LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryannauman1/ ] X [https://twitter.com/LkTahoeBadger]

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episode The Growth Secret Most Financial Leaders Ignore cover

The Growth Secret Most Financial Leaders Ignore

Recorded on location at the Steward Symposium, host Ryan Nauman welcomes Jim Gold, CEO of Steward Partners, to discuss the rapid evolution of wealth management and how Steward is positioning itself to lead. Gold shares his background from Smith Barney and Morgan Stanley Smith Barney and explains Steward’s execution-focused growth, describing “unstoppable” momentum and a culture built on respect, responsiveness, partner voice, and broad equity ownership. He outlines Steward’s differentiated M&A approach centered on “sell and stay,” multi-generational teams, and preserving advisor identity rather than forcing short contracts or major changes. Gold describes the advisor of the future as more planning- and relationship-focused, highlights AI as both the biggest opportunity and key competitive risk, and reiterates the value of independence and fiduciary alignment for clients. He closes with Steward’s ambition to reach $100B in assets and notes significant recent asset growth. Learn more about Zephyr here [https://informaconnect.com/zephyr/?utm_medium=Content&utm_source=Content_Podcast&utm_campaign=YT_Adjusted_for_Risk_&utm_content=YT_Adjusted_for_Risk ]: Learn more about Steward Partners here [https://www.stewardpartners.com ]. 00:00 Welcome and Disclosures 00:40 Steward Symposium Setup 01:32 Meet Jim Gold 01:57 Steward Origin Story 02:53 Building Something Different 04:01 Unstoppable Culture 06:03 Scaling Without Losing Culture 07:25 Staying Competitive With M&A 10:06 Protecting Culture as You Grow 12:30 Advisor of the Future 15:15 AI Risks and Opportunities 17:58 Recruiting Top Talent 20:08 Why Independence Matters 22:12 Lessons and Five Year Vision 24:11 Closing Thanks and Where to Listen Connect with Ryan Nauman: LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryannauman1/ ] X [https://twitter.com/LkTahoeBadger]

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