Built to Last: Michael Goodman on Multi-Generational Ownership Without Outside Capital
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In this episode of The Trusted Adviser, Rob Pyne sits down with Michael Goodman, founder of Wealthstream Advisors and now President of Greenspring Advisors, for an honest and thoughtful conversation about what it really takes to build an advice firm that outlives its founders.
At a time when private equity is reshaping the advice profession, Michael chose a very different path. In 2025, he led Wealthstream into a merger with Greenspring Advisors — not for liquidity, not for scale at any cost, but to strengthen multi-generational employee ownership and build a governance structure designed for the future.
In this candid discussion, Michael shares:
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Why remaining independent required broadening the shareholder base
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The personal realisations that shaped his decision to avoid outside capital
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How his role has evolved from founder to “bench coach” and strategic partner
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What it feels like to step into formal governance after years of leading a smaller firm
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How two culturally aligned firms blended processes, values, and people
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Why the next generation — not external investors — should own the decision-making power
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The early surprises, wins, and cultural moments that affirmed the merger
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His hopes for the firm he will ultimately hand over, not sell off
This episode offers rare insight into succession planning, governance evolution, and leadership transition from someone who has lived through the complexity — and made deliberate, values-based decisions at every step.
Whether you’re a founder thinking about succession, an adviser stepping into leadership, or simply curious about what the future of independent advice can look like, Michael’s story offers clarity, conviction, and inspiration.