

The COO Roundtable
Coldstream Wealth Managment
Join host Matt Sonnen and a panel of COOs, as they share an open discussion about operational and technology best practices for the RIA industry, and shed a light on the tremendously important work COOs perform on a day-to-day basis.
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Jan 12, 2021 • 36min
EP 25 - Lisa Cook of Pacific Portfolio Consulting & Erica Farber of Balentine
In the 25th episode of The COO Roundtable, Matt welcomes Lisa Cook, the newly-appointed COO at Pacific Portfolio Consulting in Seattle, WA and Erica Farber, Partner at Balentine in Atlanta, GA. Balentine’s 39 employees manage $3.5B in assets under advisement and Pacific Portfolio Consulting manages $3.8B in client assets with 17 employees. Lisa and Erica join Matt to discuss how RIAs can leverage the role of the COO to its fullest potential, including the following topics:
The history, ideal client, and service offerings of both firms
Erica and Lisa’s respective backgrounds, including the support Erica received when she “raised her hand” and asked for a larger role, and Lisa’s industry experience while being caught in “merger mania”
How they each impact their firm’s culture, including Lisa’s opportunities as the first COO in Pacific Portfolio Consulting, and how Balentine empowered their employees to create their present-day authentic culture
The strategies they use to gain adoption and affect change in their organization
How RIAs should rate the success of their COO
How their firms are preparing themselves to be “M&A ready”
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Dec 9, 2020 • 35min
EP 24 - Phil Hildebrandt & Paul Lythberg of Segall Bryant & Hamill
In the 24th episode of The COO Roundtable, which marks our podcast’s 2nd anniversary, Matt welcomes two prominent guests from Segall Bryant & Hamill: Chief Executive Officer Phil Hildebrandt and Chief Operating Officer & Chief Compliance Officer Paul Lythberg. Segall Bryant & Hamill is headquartered in Chicago, IL, has been in business for over 26 years, and manages $22B of client assets. Matt, Phil, and Paul discuss how their CEO and COO roles work together to ensure “the trains are running on time,” the nuances of running a large organization, and much more, including:
Overview of Segall Bryant & Hamill’s history and services
We hear Phil and Paul’s background, including Phil’s start with the firm in 1995 when SBH was in its startup phase and how Paul has honed his skills from his days at Allstate to joining SBH 8 years ago
How SBH’s growth required investments in their infrastructure and professional management, which led to Paul’s COO role allowing him to free up more of Phil’s time and increase organizational scalability
Their views on culture, including Phil’s take that culture is a “living, breathing, organism you can’t fabricate”
How our guests manage change in their larger-than-average firm
The Key Performance Indictors they rely on to get a picture of the “health” of their business
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Nov 10, 2020 • 34min
EP 23 - Aiki Altmets of Regimen Wealth & Lynne Born of Wealth Architects
In the 23rd episode of The COO Roundtable, Matt welcomes Aiki Altmets, COO and CCO of the newly-formed Regimen Wealth and Lynne Born, President of Wealth Architects. Regimen Wealth is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, and manages $200 million in client assets with 6 employees. Located in Mountain View, California, Wealth Architects has over $1 billion in AUM with 20 employees. Matt, Aiki, and Lynne discuss the entrepreneurial spirit and the commitment necessary to be successful in professional management while growing an RIA, and much more, including:
Overview of their firms’ backgrounds, services, and ideal clients
We hear each guest’s fascinating background, including Aiki’s story about co-founding an RIA during a global pandemic; and Lynne’s journey from running one of the largest accounting firm-owned multifamily offices to her decision to join Wealth Architects earlier this year
How each guest works with their respective CEOs to tackle their firm’s needs and the demands of their positions
The technological challenges each guest has overcome to build a more efficient back office infrastructure
What entrepreneurial characteristics help both Aiki and Lynne in their respective roles
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Oct 6, 2020 • 58min
EP 22 - Karen Denise of CAPTRUST & Kaylyn Melia of Socius Family Office
In this special episode of The COO Roundtable, Matt recorded live for Bob Veres’ Insider’s Forum. For those unfamiliar with Insider’s Forum, it “is designed to provide essential information for running and growing prosperous businesses and better serving clients, advanced technical content, as well as valuable opportunities for networking with industry thought leaders.” Matt had the pleasure of interviewing Kaylyn Melia, Chief Operating Officer at Socius Family Office and Karen Denise, Senior Director in charge of Client Service at CAPTRUST. Socius Family Office is headquartered in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida and has one office just outside of Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. With approximately 100 different client families, Socius Family Office manages approximately $550B in assets. A well-known name in the industry, CAPTRUST is headquartered in North Carolina and has over 30 locations and 721 employees. They manage roughly $400B in client assets across their various business lines. Matt, Kaylyn, and Karen’s thoughtful conversation covers just how involved operations professionals are in all aspects of a firm; they also discuss:
Overview of their respective firms and the clients they service, such as Socius Family Office’s focus on young professional athletes and entrepreneurs and CAPTRUST’s concentration on foundations and institutional retirement plans
The professional background of each guest and how they entered the wealth management industry
Fantastic career advice from both women including Kaylyn explaining how “Small wins can add up,” and Karen reminding professionals “Don’t limit your thinking to your current role”
How each firm manages growth in a profitable and scalable fashion
Where each guest goes for further industry-specific education
It was a great honor to record our podcast live as part of the conference. We’d like to thank Lisa Crafford of BNY Mellon Pershing and Shaun Kapusinski of HIFON for providing this opportunity.
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Sep 2, 2020 • 33min
EP 21 - Doug Johnson of Parcion Private Wealth & Chris Keller of Benjamin F. Edwards & Company
In the 21st episode of The COO Roundtable, Matt welcomes Chris Keller, Executive Vice President and Director of Business Services at Benjamin F. Edwards & Company and Doug Johnson, newly appointed Chief Operating Officer at Parcion Private Wealth. The Benjamin F. Edwards & Company brand dates back 130 years, and the company is headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri with more than 600 employees and advisor affiliates and assets totaling about $27 billion. Parcion Private Wealth opened its doors in October 2019 and is headquartered in Bellevue, Washington with 16 employees and about $1.2 billion in assets under management. Matt, Chris, and Doug discuss a number of topics, including integrating their technology stack with different vendors, how their firms leverage that technology to provide outstanding client service, and much more including:
Overview of their respective firms and their professional backgrounds, including a funny moment regarding Chris’ LinkedIn bio
The challenges both Chris and Doug have faced when looking to move their businesses toward the RIA model
An interesting conversation about when to hire a COO at an RIA
The value professional management brings to the wealth management space, specifically
Their firms’ respective views and goals regarding inorganic vs. organic growth
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Aug 4, 2020 • 36min
EP 20 - Diane Gabianelli of Parallel Advisors & Cecilia Williams of Halbert Hargrove
In the 20th episode of The COO Roundtable, Matt welcomes Diane Gabianelli, Co-President and Chief Financial Officer of Parallel Advisors and Cecilia Williams, Director of Investment Operations and Chief Compliance Officer of Halbert Hargrove. Parallel Advisors manages over $3 billion of client assets and is headquartered in San Francisco, with offices in Denver, Honolulu, Ohio, and Oklahoma City. Halbert Hargrove is headquartered in Long Beach, California and has over $2 billion in assets under management with 44 employees and offices in 5 states. Matt, Diane, and Cecilia discuss a myriad of topics, including how they oversee their firm’s operations, how they manage their time, and much more, including:
Overview of their respective firms and how they provide their clients a high level of service
Diane’s career path that led her to Parallel Advisors and Cecilia’s long tenure at Halbert Hargrove, as well as working to get her MBA while continuing to hold her full time position at the firm
How both firms and their multiple offices have transitioned to the Work From Home model and their plans for returning to collaborative in-person work in the future
The steps each firm has taken to foster a more inclusive and diverse culture
Career development and recruiting at each firm
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Jun 30, 2020 • 42min
EP 19 - Mike Reed of Dakota Wealth Management & Michelle Thetford of Hightower Advisors
In the 19th episode of The COO Roundtable, Matt welcomes Michelle Thetford, Chief Operations Officer of HighTower Advisors and Michael Reed, Chief Operating Officer of Dakota Wealth Management. HighTower Advisors is headquartered in Chicago, Illinois and has $57 billion under management with 108 different advisory businesses and 225 advisors. Founded in 2018, Dakota Wealth Management has $1.2 billion under management, 30 team members, and is headquartered in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. Matt, Michelle, and Mike discuss how, even in the current climate with uncertainty around every corner, the COO continues to play a key role in a firm’s long-term success and goals. Other topics of conversation include:
Overview of their respective firms and how they each became COOs, including Mike’s interesting transition from a “classically trained medical practitioner” to the RIA space
How the transition to Work From Home has affected both of their larger than average firms’ operations
How they have managed team morale, communication, and acknowledged their teams’ needs to ensure great client experience throughout the pandemic
An update on how the pandemic has impacted their firm’s M&A pipeline
Branding after an M&A acquisition
How best to keep advisors focused on their biggest value-add activities
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Jun 3, 2020 • 49min
EP 18 - Steven Beals of EP Wealth Advisors & Eric Hehman of Austin Asset
In the 18th episode of The COO Roundtable, Matt welcomes Steven Beals, Chief Administrative Officer of EP Wealth Advisors and Eric Hehman, Chief Executive Officer and Principal of Austin Asset. EP Wealth Advisors manages $6B of AUM across 14 offices with their headquarters in Torrance, California. Managing over $1B in AUM, Austin Asset is aptly headquartered in Austin, Texas. As the country adjusts to “the new normal,” Matt, Steven, and Eric discuss how crucial the COO position has been in successfully keeping firms running now and in the future. Other topics of conversation include:
Background on their respective firms, what clients they serve, and a fun story about Luke Sonnen’s playdate arriving at the Sonnen house wearing an EP Wealth Advisors baseball uniform
Their career paths, specifically Eric’s long tenure at Austin Asset and his path from unpaid intern to CEO, and Steven’s interesting journey in the industry that included moving to Arizona and his promotions at Charles Schwab which lead to various management roles
Coordinating their firm’s operations and services to succeed in a work from home environment
How EP Wealth Advisors has made their firm an attractive home for advisors
Eric discusses his book Success and Succession: Unlocking Value, Power, and Potential in the Professional Services and Advisory Space
Career paths for professionals invested in the operational space
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To learn more about Eric Hehman’s book, click here.
To read the CFP Board’s Financial Planning Career Paths report, click here.
To read a full transcript of this episode, click here.
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May 5, 2020 • 42min
EP 17 - Vibhaw Arya of Shufro Rose & Brandon McKerney of Columbia Pacific Wealth Management
In the 17th episode of The COO Roundtable, Matt welcomes Vibhaw Arya, Chief Operating Officer at Shufro Rose and Brandon McKerney, Partner and Director of Operations at Columbia Pacific Wealth Management. Headquartered in New York City, New York, Shufro Rose manages approximately $1.5B in AUM and was founded in 1938. Columbia Pacific Wealth Management manages almost $4.5B in AUM and is headquartered in Seattle, Washington. As the country continues to navigate the unfolding COVID-19 crisis, our guests detail their respective firms’ response to this operating challenge. Matt, Vib, and Brandon discuss the COO’s role in supporting a firm’s “People, Culture, and Vision” and much more, including:
Their backgrounds, including Brandon being drafted as a pitcher for the Seattle Mariners
The role of the COO in continuing firm productivity and boosting morale during this time
Their firms’ transition to working from home and their experience in two major cities seriously affected by COVID-19
The COO’s responsibility in implementing the firm’s vision by empowering employees and finding the best solutions available
How they drive integration and user adoption in their firms
Career paths their firms have created for their teams
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Apr 7, 2020 • 48min
EP 16 - David Aaron of Cerity Partners & Jim Atkinson of STA Wealth Management
In the 16th episode of The COO Roundtable, Matt welcomes David Aaron, Partner at Cerity Partners* and Jim Atkinson, COO and Head of Mergers & Acquisitions at STA Wealth Management. Prior to selling his firm in January 2020 to Cerity Partners, the $26B AUM aggregator, David was Co-CEO and CIO of EMM Wealth, a $3 billion RIA in New York City. STA Wealth Management is headquartered in Houston, TX, and manages approximately $2.1 billion. With most of the country under quarantine and practicing social distancing, many firms are experiencing major transitions themselves to partial or entire remote work models. Dubbing this interview the “Stay at Home” episode, Matt, David, and Jim highlight the COO’s key contributions to successful transitions in both business continuity and M&A. Their discussion also covers the importance of planning for contingencies, routine continuity plan testing, strategic use of leadership teams, and much more, including:
How a tested, strong Business Continuity Plan makes for a smooth transition to remote work
Their respective paths to leadership roles at their firms
Comparing and contrasting their experiences on each side of an M&A transaction
The role the COO plays in transitions—either M&A transactions or emergency continuity situations
How adopting a strategic operating system, such as the one described in the best-selling book “Traction” can unlock higher levels of productivity
*All uses of the name Cerity Partners, and any derivations of the name Cerity Partners, refer exclusively to Cerity Partners LLC, a national wealth management firm headquartered in New York. For more information about Cerity Partners, visit www.ceritypartners.com. We hope you enjoy, share, and subscribe! You can listen and subscribe on iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, iHeartRadio or Stitcher. Sign up here to be notified of new practice management content added to our blog on a regular basis.


