Series of virtual workshops on marketing, video and podcasting now available for financial advisors
FiComm Partners (“FiComm”), an integrated communications agency specializing in the financial services industry, announced the launch of its Advisor Education offering to provide financial advisors the necessary tools to implement proactive marketing and video communications designed to nurture and enhance client and prospect relationships.
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Designed in response to the wealth management industry’s demand for more nimble marketing and virtual offerings, Advisor Education provides various communications frameworks so that both enterprise firms and individual advisors can practice in a video-based, forum-like environment. In addition to a series of virtual workshops created for the “modern advisor,” the offering also provides hands-on experience and expert guidance while enabling participants to offer peer-to-peer feedback and receive one-on-one coaching. Advisor Education is built for businesses looking to leverage technology to connect with clients in a meaningful and impactful way, and can also help overcome communication challenges brought on by social-distancing mandates from the COVID-19.
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“As part of the fabric of the community, FiComm is committed to delivering elevated services that empower financial advisors’ ability to build better businesses, and in turn, serve more clients,” said FiComm Partners CEO Megan Carpenter. “FiComm was originally built to serve the modern advisor, and the launch of Advisor Education underscores our commitment to providing practical resources to the wealth management industry. As we adapt to the current environment together, FiComm is establishing a new way for advisors to learn how to be truly great marketers by leveraging modern communication and educational tools.”
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