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[Governance Series] Transforming Wealth Management Compliance With David Reeve
Jun 22, 2026
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Redefining Meetings and the Agentic Future With Artem Koren
Jun 15, 2026
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[Governance Series] Revolutionizing Compliance for Small Firms With Paranj Patel
Jun 8, 2026
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Transforming Cloud Marketplace Sales With AI With Trunal Bhanse
Jun 1, 2026
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[Emerging Tech] Human Stories Triumph Over AI With Dan Lievens
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| 6/22/26 | ![]() [Governance Series] Transforming Wealth Management Compliance With David Reeve | David Reeve is the Founder and CEO of InvestorCOM, a compliance technology company that helps wealth management firms streamline regulatory requirements, investor disclosures, and retirement rollover processes. He has led the company for more than three decades, building long-term partnerships with leading financial institutions across North America. David leads InvestorCOM in delivering simple, advisor-friendly technology that improves compliance and enhances the client experience. He is recognized for his expertise in wealth management technology, regulatory innovation, and helping financial advisors become more productive and effective. In this episode… Financial advisors and wealth management firms face mounting pressure to balance regulatory compliance, investor protection, and operational efficiency. At the same time, emerging technologies like AI are rapidly changing how firms deliver services, manage risk, and support advisors. How can organizations simplify complex compliance processes while improving productivity and maintaining a high-quality client experience? David Reeve, a wealth management technology and compliance expert, shares how firms can address these challenges by focusing on simplicity, usability, and automation. He explains the importance of reducing friction in advisor workflows, creating clearer investor disclosures, and using AI to enhance productivity without compromising data security or regulatory requirements. David also discusses how firms can capitalize on retirement rollover opportunities, support advisor growth, and leverage technology to drive more effective client outcomes. In this episode of The Customer Wins, Richard Walker interviews David Reeve, Founder and CEO of InvestorCOM, about simplifying compliance and driving growth in wealth management. David discusses the impact of AI on advisor productivity, the importance of retirement rollover compliance, and strategies for achieving organic growth. He also explores advisor demographics, investor disclosures, and the future of technology-enabled financial advice. | — | ||||||
| 6/15/26 | ![]() Redefining Meetings and the Agentic Future With Artem Koren | Artem Koren is the Co-Founder and CPO at Sembly AI, an AI-powered meeting intelligence platform that helps teams capture, organize, and act on insights from conversations and meetings. He leads the company's product vision, building AI tools that improve collaboration, productivity, and decision-making for modern organizations. With a background in systems engineering, enterprise consulting, and product leadership, Artem specializes in creating human-centered AI solutions for the workplace. Since co-founding Sembly AI in 2019, he has helped pioneer innovations in meeting intelligence, AI teammates, and agentic workflows. In this episode… Businesses today are overwhelmed by meetings, information overload, and rapidly evolving AI technology. Many leaders struggle to understand how AI agents, automation, and large language models can improve productivity rather than add complexity. As AI transforms the way people work, how can organizations adapt quickly without losing the human element? Artem Koren, an expert in AI-powered productivity and meeting intelligence, explains how businesses can simplify workflows by using AI to capture, organize, and activate knowledge from conversations. He shares how organizations can embrace AI-first thinking, adopt agentic workflows, and redesign software experiences around collaboration between humans and AI agents. Artem also discusses the importance of building reliable AI systems, helping teams transition into new ways of working, and preparing for a future where agents communicate and solve problems autonomously. In this episode of The Customer Wins, Richard Walker interviews Artem Koren, Co-Founder and CPO at Sembly AI, about the rise of AI agents and the future of work. Artem discusses overcoming resistance to AI adoption, differences between frontier and open-source AI models, and how agent-to-agent collaboration will reshape enterprise software and productivity. | — | ||||||
| 6/8/26 | ![]() [Governance Series] Revolutionizing Compliance for Small Firms With Paranj Patel | Paranj Patel is the Founder and CEO of ClearLines Group, LLC, a boutique regulatory and compliance advisory firm that helps broker-dealers, registered investment advisers, and fintech firms navigate complex regulatory environments. He brings more than 20 years of experience in financial services, including senior operational and compliance leadership roles at Prudential. Paranj previously served as Chief Compliance Officer for both a FINRA-registered broker-dealer and an SEC-registered investment adviser, where he led regulatory oversight, examinations, and compliance strategy. Today, he focuses on helping firms strengthen compliance programs, reduce regulatory risk, and align compliance with business growth. In this episode… Financial firms face growing pressure to balance regulatory compliance with customer experience, operational efficiency, and emerging AI risks. Many firms still rely on outdated forms, manual reviews, and reactive compliance processes that create friction for customers and increase business costs. How can firms modernize compliance while improving trust, reducing risk, and enabling growth? Paranj Patel, a compliance and regulatory leadership expert with more than 20 years in financial services, explains how firms can rethink compliance as a business enabler instead of a barrier. He shares why companies should simplify customer onboarding, remove unnecessary form fields, and focus on verified data at the point of collection to improve both compliance and customer experience. Paranj also discusses the future of AI-driven compliance, including real-time behavioral monitoring, automated oversight, fraud prevention, and AI governance frameworks that help firms minimize costs while strengthening regulatory controls. In this episode of The Customer Wins, Richard Walker interviews Paranj Patel, Founder and CEO of ClearLines Group, LLC, about using AI and smarter compliance strategies to improve customer experience and reduce regulatory risk. Paranj discusses data lineage and governance, preventing fraud in digital onboarding and e-signatures, and using real-time AI oversight to replace outdated compliance review processes. | — | ||||||
| 6/1/26 | ![]() Transforming Cloud Marketplace Sales With AI With Trunal Bhanse | Trunal Bhanse is the CEO of Clazar, a platform that helps software companies sell and grow revenue through cloud marketplaces like AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. He previously held engineering leadership roles at Confluent, Airbnb, LinkedIn, and Yahoo, where he specialized in marketplaces, billing systems, and product growth. At Confluent, Trunal led teams focused on cloud marketplaces and monetization infrastructure, which inspired the creation of Clazar. Today, he helps SaaS companies simplify cloud marketplace operations, accelerate go-to-market execution, and improve customer experience. In this episode… Selling software through cloud marketplaces can create unexpected operational and technical challenges for growing SaaS companies. Many businesses struggle not only with getting listed on platforms like AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud, but also with turning those listings into scalable revenue channels while maintaining strong customer experiences. How can companies simplify marketplace operations while staying customer-focused in an increasingly AI-driven world? Trunal Bhanse, an expert in cloud marketplaces, SaaS growth, and customer experience design, shares practical insights for building scalable go-to-market systems and customer-first company cultures. Drawing from his experience at major technology companies, he explains the importance of educating customers, creating operational efficiency, and obsessing over user experience at every stage of the customer journey. Trunal also discusses how leaders can use AI to improve efficiency without losing the human connection that builds trust and long-term customer relationships. In this episode of The Customer Wins, Richard Walker interviews Trunal Bhanse, CEO of Clazar, about scaling SaaS growth through cloud marketplaces and customer experience. Trunal discusses lessons learned from Airbnb's company culture, the balance between AI automation and human interaction, and how AI will reshape the future of software businesses and entrepreneurship. | — | ||||||
| 5/25/26 | ![]() [Emerging Tech] Human Stories Triumph Over AI With Dan Lievens | Dan Lievens is the Founder and CEO of Share One, a platform that helps businesses capture authentic customer stories through scalable video testimonials. He is a serial entrepreneur who has founded more than a dozen companies across technology, marketing, and other industries. With decades of experience, Dan focuses on helping businesses build trust, increase conversions, and grow through real customer experiences rather than traditional marketing. He is also known for his work in trust-based or testimonial-driven marketing, emphasizing human connection in an AI-driven world. In this episode… Businesses are drowning in AI-generated content, making it harder than ever to stand out and build trust with customers. Traditional marketing methods are losing effectiveness as audiences grow skeptical of polished messaging and fake reviews. In a world where anyone can create content at scale, how can companies differentiate themselves and prove real value? Dan Lievens, a marketing innovator focused on authentic storytelling and customer experience, explains that the answer lies in capturing genuine human experiences. He emphasizes using video testimonials to showcase real customer transformations, prioritizing human-to-human interviews over automation. Dan also highlights structuring content for AI discoverability, such as adding FAQs and clear answers, while focusing on what AI cannot replicate — real stories. Additionally, he shares how strategically leveraging AI tools can streamline operations, reduce costs, and enable rapid innovation without sacrificing authenticity. In this episode of The Customer Wins podcast, Richard Walker interviews Dan Lievens, Founder and CEO of Share One, about building trust through authentic customer storytelling in an AI-driven world. Dan discusses AI's impact on marketing, scalable video testimonials, and rapid software development, along with insights on customer loyalty, human connection, and future digital experiences. | — | ||||||
| 5/18/26 | ![]() [Emerging Tech] How AI Copilots Are Transforming Wealth Management With Jagdeesh Prakasam | Jagdeesh Prakasam is the Founder and CEO of Qdeck, an AI-powered fintech platform that helps financial advisors automate workflows, analyze data, and deliver personalized client insights. He leads the company's vision and operations, building technology that modernizes how wealth managers serve clients and make investment decisions. Jagdeesh has a background in quantitative finance and previously served as CEO and Co-Chief Investment Officer at a hedge fund before launching Qdeck. Through Qdeck, he focuses on combining AI with financial expertise to improve client communication, efficiency, and outcomes in wealth management. In this episode… Financial advisors are overwhelmed by fragmented tools, manual workflows, and rising client expectations for fast, personalized communication. Many struggle to keep up with client inquiries, leading to poor engagement and even lost business. With client retention increasingly tied to responsiveness and experience, how can advisors scale communication and deliver better outcomes without adding more complexity? Jagdeesh Prakasam, an expert in AI-driven financial technology and workflow automation, explains how advisors can shift from traditional software models to outcome-focused solutions. He emphasizes layering intelligent systems on top of existing tools rather than replacing them, enabling faster adoption and less disruption. Jagdeesh highlights the use of AI agents to handle routine client inquiries, reduce email volume, and provide real-time, personalized responses. By implementing clear guardrails, audit trails, and human checkpoints, advisors can safely automate workflows while improving efficiency, accuracy, and client satisfaction. In this episode of The Customer Wins, Richard Walker interviews Jagdeesh Prakasam, Founder and CEO of Qdeck, about using AI to transform wealth management workflows and client experience. Jagdeesh discusses outcome-based pricing models, reducing client churn through better communication, and building trust with AI guardrails and transparency. | — | ||||||
| 5/11/26 | ![]() [Emerging Tech] How To Transform Enterprise Data Into Insights With Suvrat Bansal | Suvrat Bansal is the Founder and CEO of Clarista, a platform that connects fragmented enterprise data and delivers real-time, AI-powered insights for faster decision-making. He is a seasoned data leader with over 25 years of experience transforming data into business growth across global financial institutions. Before founding Clarista, Suvrat held senior roles, including Chief Data Officer at UBS, as well as leadership positions at Credit Suisse and Morgan Stanley. He is known for building scalable data strategies and pioneering approaches that simplify complex data environments into actionable intelligence. In this episode… Organizations struggle to make sense of fragmented data spread across multiple systems, slowing decision-making and increasing operational costs. Traditional approaches rely on copying and restructuring data, which creates inefficiencies and risks around accuracy and security. With the rapid rise of AI, many leaders are left wondering, how can they unlock real-time insights without adding more complexity? Suvrat Bansal, a data and AI expert with decades of experience in global financial institutions, explains that the key is to rethink how data is accessed and used rather than how it is stored. He emphasizes a data-first mindset, where organizations connect and process data in real time instead of duplicating it across systems. Suvrat highlights the value of simplifying data access through business-friendly structures, automating workflows with AI, and aligning innovation with enterprise constraints like security and compliance. He also advises leaders to focus on outcomes and user experience, while gradually introducing change at a pace organizations can realistically adopt. In this episode of The Customer Wins podcast, Richard Walker interviews Suvrat Bansal, Founder and CEO of Clarista, about transforming enterprise data with AI. Suvrat discusses real-time data processing, eliminating data duplication, and balancing innovation with compliance. | — | ||||||
| 5/4/26 | ![]() Building Brand and Culture for Customer Success With Liz Fritz✨ | brand strategycustomer experience+4 | Liz Fritz | F2 StrategyWells Fargo+2 | — | customer successwealthtech+5 | — | 36m 32s | |
| 4/27/26 | ![]() [Perspective Series] Revolutionizing Rural Healthcare Access With Dr. Kara Hartl✨ | rural healthcaretelehealth+3 | Dr. Kara Hartl | Troy MedicalRural Health Hub+1 | Alaska | rural healthcaretelehealth+3 | — | 35m 34s | |
| 4/20/26 | ![]() Powering Seamless Customer Experiences With Shawn Bowen✨ | customer experiencesoftware systems+4 | Shawn Bowen | Quik!technology organizations | — | customer experiencesoftware development+5 | — | 36m 59s | |
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| 4/14/26 | ![]() [Emerging Tech] The Future of Financial Advice Automation With Eden Ovadia✨ | financial adviceautomation+3 | Eden Ovadia | FINNYBoston Consulting Group | — | financial advisorsautomation+3 | — | 36m 41s | |
| 3/30/26 | ![]() Scaling Client Success and Capacity With Dr. Jon Randall✨ | client successcapacity building+4 | Dr. Jon Randall | XFA Coach | — | financial advisorsgrowth strategies+4 | — | 34m 55s | |
| 3/23/26 | ![]() [Emerging Tech] Turning Online Reviews Into Growth With George Swetlitz✨ | online reviewsreputation management+3 | George Swetlitz | RightResponse AIAlpaca Audiology+2 | — | online reviewsreputation management+3 | — | 35m 47s | |
| 3/16/26 | ![]() Why Pressure Is a Privilege With Andy Schwartz✨ | wealth managementfinancial planning+4 | Andy Schwartz | OnePoint BFG Wealth PartnersBleakley Financial Group | — | financial servicesclient-centered approach+3 | — | 35m 49s | |
| 3/9/26 | ![]() Rethinking CRM and AI Integration With Adrian Johnstone✨ | CRMAI Integration+3 | Adrian Johnstone | Practifi | AustraliaUnited States | CRMAI+5 | — | 37m 29s | |
| 3/2/26 | ![]() [Emerging Tech] Compounding Institutional Knowledge for Growth With Ian Karnell✨ | AI in wealth managementclient acquisition+3 | Ian Karnell | VastAdvisorEnvestnet | US | AIwealth management+5 | — | 38m 05s | |
| 2/23/26 | ![]() Transforming Customer Experience Through Culture and AI With Katie DeFeo✨ | customer experiencedigital transformation+3 | Katie DeFeo | SunWest Federal Credit Unionfinancial institutions | — | customer experiencedigital innovation+3 | — | 33m 15s | |
| 2/16/26 | ![]() How Financial Advisors Can Grow Through Referrals With Bill Cates✨ | referralsbusiness growth+3 | Bill Cates | Referral Coach InternationalTop Advisor Podcast+3 | — | referralsfinancial advisors+3 | — | 36m 50s | |
| 2/9/26 | ![]() [Emerging Tech Series] Transforming Financial Advisors' Workflows With AI Agents With Chirag Gandhi | Chirag Gandhi is the Co-founder and CEO of Mili, an AI-powered platform that automates administrative workflows for financial advisors, helping them save time and focus on client relationships. Under his leadership, Mili has raised funding and expanded its enterprise AI platform in the wealth management space. Chirag previously worked in venture capital and growth equity, where he helped raise and manage significant investment funds, gaining deep experience in financial services. Before founding Mili, he held roles in investment firms and served as an angel investor supporting early-stage startups. In this episode… Financial advisors are overwhelmed by administrative work, fragmented systems, and rising expectations to adopt AI — without compromising compliance or client trust. Many teams experiment with AI tools, only to find they don't fit real workflows or create new risks. How can firms use AI to save time and scale impact without losing control? Chirag Gandhi, a fintech entrepreneur and AI systems expert, explains how advisory firms can apply AI in practical, compliant ways by focusing on workflow-specific automation. He emphasizes starting with meetings as a data source, using real-time note structuring, and integrating deeply with existing systems rather than layering generic tools. Chirag also shares why safe design choices, human-in-the-loop oversight, and clarity on build-versus-buy decisions are critical to making AI actually work in regulated environments. In this episode of The Customer Wins, Richard Walker interviews Chirag Gandhi, Co-founder and CEO of Mili, about applying agentic AI in financial services. Chirag discusses designing compliant AI systems, deciding when to build versus buy AI tools, and how agents can automate tasks while preserving human relationships. | — | ||||||
| 2/2/26 | ![]() Unlocking Money Wisdom and Intuition With Ellen Rogin | Ellen Rogin is a CPA, CFP, and financial intuitive at Create Great, a company dedicated to helping people transform their relationship with money and build lasting prosperity. She combines decades of experience as a traditional financial advisor with her intuitive insights to guide clients toward greater financial confidence and abundance. Ellen is a New York Times bestselling author and sought-after speaker whose work has been featured on major media outlets and helps individuals and entrepreneurs reshape their money mindset. Her approach focuses on easing money stress, expanding wealth potential, and empowering people to use money as a force for good. In this episode… Many people believe that earning more money will automatically reduce stress and create happiness, yet financial anxiety often persists no matter how much income grows. Deep-rooted money beliefs formed early in life can quietly drive worry, overwork, and dissatisfaction. How can individuals change their relationship with money so that it feels supportive and empowering rather than stressful? Ellen Rogin, a CPA, CFP, and financial intuitive, explains that lasting financial well-being starts with awareness of money beliefs and emotional patterns, not just numbers. She encourages noticing the language people use around money, replacing worry with clarity, and questioning beliefs like money must be hard to earn. Ellen also highlights practical steps such as journaling for insight, balancing generosity with self-care, and using intuition alongside logic to make aligned financial decisions. In this episode of The Customer Wins, Richard Walker interviews Ellen Rogin, financial intuitive at Create Great, about transforming one's relationship with money. Ellen discusses financial intuition, reshaping money beliefs, and the impact of generosity, while also exploring ancestral money patterns, mindful language, and her four-step prosperity framework. | — | ||||||
| 1/26/26 | ![]() Unlocking Business Owner Wealth With Jason Early | Jason Early is the Founder and CEO of RISR, a wealthtech platform that helps financial advisors support business owners with business valuation, succession, exit planning, and risk clarity. With extensive experience in financial services, he has dedicated his career to building innovative tools and solutions for advisors and the clients they serve. RISR was recognized by Investment News as Best New Technology, and Jason was named to the publication's 40 Under 40. Before founding RISR, he held advisory leadership roles and served as President of a wealth technology firm specializing in private company valuation services. In this episode… Business owners often have most of their wealth tied up in their company — but many don't know what their business is really worth or how it fits into their retirement, estate, and legacy plans. Advisors frequently treat the business like a plug-in number, which can lead to misguided planning and missed opportunities. How can advisors bring real clarity, reduce risk, and help business owners plan for a successful exit? Jason Early, a wealthtech founder and longtime financial services leader, explains that effective advice starts with true business clarity: establishing the current value of the business and the value it needs to reach to support goals like retirement and philanthropy. He recommends guiding owners to identify and mitigate both equity risk and operational risk. Jason also emphasizes planning early, operating the business as if it's always ready to sell, and building a succession or exit plan since most businesses don't successfully transact. In this episode of The Customer Wins, Richard Walker interviews Jason Early, Founder and CEO of RISR, about helping advisors deliver better outcomes for business owners. Jason shares insights on business valuation clarity, risk reduction, and exit planning. He also discusses tax planning trends, how AI is changing software building, and the mentors who shaped his leadership. | — | ||||||
| 1/19/26 | ![]() Empowering Advisors To Help Clients Live Fearlessly With Dan Zitting | Dan Zitting is the CEO of Nitrogen, a platform that empowers advisors by creating more engaging, confidence-building client conversations. He is a longtime SaaS entrepreneur and operator with a background in building software in governance, risk, and compliance (GRC). Before Nitrogen, Dan founded Workpapers.com and later led Galvanize through significant growth, culminating in its $1 billion acquisition by Diligent. At Nitrogen, he focuses on using modern technology to help advisors deliver more personalized guidance so clients can invest and live fearlessly. In this episode… Financial advice can feel overwhelming and emotional, especially when clients are unsure whether they're making the right decisions or if their long-term plans are truly secure. Advisors, in turn, often struggle to translate complex topics like risk, taxes, and income planning into conversations that feel clear, personalized, and confidence-building. How can advisors strengthen client trust while scaling those high-impact moments across a growing book of business? Dan Zitting, a SaaS executive and enterprise software leader with deep expertise in governance, risk, and compliance platforms, shares how advisors can elevate client outcomes through better engagement and communication. He emphasizes meeting clients where they are emotionally, using structured talk tracks to prepare for meaningful conversations, and presenting recommendations in a professional, visual format that clients can actually absorb. Dan also highlights how modern AI can reduce prep time by automating data ingestion, uncovering hidden planning insights from documents like brokerage statements and tax returns, and helping advisors focus more on guidance and trust rather than manual workflow. In this episode of The Customer Wins podcast, Richard Walker interviews Dan Zitting, CEO of Nitrogen, about helping advisors create fearless client moments through better engagement and AI-powered tools. Dan discusses rebranding beyond risk tolerance, building an AI-first platform, and using tax insights to deepen planning conversations. | — | ||||||
| 1/12/26 | ![]() [Emerging Tech] Protecting Businesses From Privacy Lawsuits With Richart Ruddie | Richart Ruddie is the Founder of Captain Compliance, a data privacy and compliance software platform that helps organizations navigate complex data protection laws and automate compliance. He is a serial founder and entrepreneur with a track record of building and exiting successful online businesses. Richart is recognized as a privacy expert and often speaks on data privacy and regulatory risk at industry events. His work focuses on empowering companies to build trust with customers and avoid costly legal issues related to privacy. In this episode… Many organizations inadvertently expose themselves to legal risk through data privacy oversights, often despite their best efforts to comply. With regulations evolving at breakneck speed, a single misstep — such as an outdated policy or a faulty consent tool — can lead to costly lawsuits. How can your organization stay compliant and protected while continuing to scale and prioritize the customer experience? Richart Ruddie, a passionate advocate for data privacy, tackles these very issues by offering a comprehensive software solution designed to help businesses navigate data privacy laws and prevent costly litigation. He explains how even B2B and financial services firms are at risk, emphasizing that privacy requirements aren't just about marketing — they're about protecting employee and customer data from breaches and misuse. Richart dives into real-world examples where a lack of compliance led to massive fines and job losses, illustrating the high stakes involved. In this episode of The Customer Wins, Richard Walker interviews Richart Ruddie, Founder of Captain Compliance, about building trust and protecting businesses through innovative privacy compliance. Richart discusses not only the technical challenges of privacy but also the immense value of a customer-obsessed culture, scaling personalized service, and the importance of staying ahead of ever-evolving regulations. | — | ||||||
| 1/5/26 | ![]() [Emerging Tech] Eliminating Data Complexity for Growth With Mark Ovaska | Mark Ovaska is the Co-founder and CEO of Precept, an AI-driven integration platform that helps fintech companies connect to any API quickly and simplify complex data integrations. He co-founded the company to eliminate lengthy and costly integration projects, enabling teams to scale without engineering bottlenecks. Before Precept, Mark led software platform revitalization and other ventures, blending technical leadership with product strategy. His background also includes creative work in photojournalism, with work featured in major publications. In this episode… Many organizations struggle with fragmented data, sluggish integrations, and disconnected systems that create friction for both teams and customers. These challenges hinder the ability to deliver timely, personalized, and reliable customer experiences at scale. How can businesses overcome data complexity without adding more cost, time, or technical debt? Mark Ovaska, a technology and product executive with deep experience in data platforms, integrations, and AI-driven systems, explores these issues. He explains why great customer experiences depend on connected, portable data and how standardization reduces friction and unlocks scale. Mark shares how AI can map and connect systems in real time, eliminate redundant integration work, and shift focus away from "how many integrations exist" toward readiness and flexibility. His guidance centers on treating data infrastructure as foundational plumbing that enables faster innovation, agentic workflows, and long-term growth. In this episode of The Customer Wins podcast, Richard Walker interviews Mark Ovaska, Co-founder and CEO of Precept, about simplifying data integrations to power better customer experiences. Mark discusses AI-powered integration speed, the role of data standardization, and how modern infrastructure enables agentic workflows and scalable growth. | — | ||||||
| 12/29/25 | ![]() Data Strategies That Transform Advisory Practices With Molly Pierce | Molly Pierce is the CEO of Track That Advisor, a firm that helps independent financial advisors turn complex business data into clear, actionable insights to grow and scale effectively. She joined Track That Advisor in 2017 and is passionate about helping advisory teams track their metrics and reach their full potential. Molly holds a Bachelor's degree in finance and economics from Grand Canyon University. In this episode… Many advisory firms invest heavily in marketing and lead generation, yet still struggle to convert prospects or understand why their growth stalls. Without clear visibility into which processes work and which break down, teams often rely on guesswork instead of data-driven action. How can advisors simplify their metrics, cut through analysis paralysis, and focus on the numbers that actually drive growth? Data expert Molly Pierce breaks down the core metrics that every advisor should track and explains why these leading indicators matter more than lagging ones, such as ROI. She explains how to measure stick rate, close rate, average case size, and cost per client while emphasizing the importance of serving existing clients to generate organic growth. Molly also encourages firms to compare their results with industry benchmarks, leverage pending leads, and use data as a spotlight to reveal hidden business opportunities. In this episode of The Customer Wins, Richard Walker interviews Molly Pierce, CEO of Track That Advisor, about leveraging data to drive growth for advisory firms. Molly discusses the value of benchmark comparisons, the power of focusing on current clients, and why human connection still matters in an AI-driven world. | — | ||||||
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