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Leadership, Legacy, and Women in Financial Services With Juli McNeely

Leadership, Legacy, and Women in Financial Services With Juli McNeely

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Juli McNeely, CFP, CLU, LUTCF, is a seasoned financial services professional with over 25 years of experience. Through her consulting work and speaking engagements, she continues to empower financial professionals, particularly women, to define success on their own terms and excel in their careers. In 2014, Juli made history as the first female president of NAIFA. She is also an accomplished author of No Necktie Needed: A Woman’s Guide to Success in Financial Services, which offers insights into achieving a balanced and fulfilling career in the industry.

In this episode…

The financial services industry is shrinking advisor workforce, limited succession planning, and growing demand from clients across generations. As seasoned professionals retire, firms must grapple with maintaining client relationships, scaling services, and attracting new talent. So, what can advisors and firm leaders do today to build sustainable practices for the future?

Juli McNeely, a veteran financial advisor and industry leader, shares how she addressed these issues through vision, mentoring, and succession planning. She emphasizes the importance of finding your advisory style, particularly for women entering the field. She suggests that firms implement structured internship programs to build future pipelines, adopt team-based service models to share client loads, and embrace self-care to improve career longevity. Juli also advocates for financial literacy outreach and proactively engaging the next generation of clients.

In this episode of the Advisor Today podcast, Chris Gandy and Kathleen Owings interview Juli McNeely, a certified financial planner, about building a sustainable and scalable financial practice. Juli shares her journey from reluctant advisor to NAIFA’s first female president and highlights the power of personalized leadership. She also discusses her succession strategy, tips for women in finance, and leveraging team collaboration to meet growing client demand.

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