Woodbury's Brian Murphy Takes FSI Chair

Four new directors also added to board

Woodbury Financial Services Chairman Brian Murphy will chair the Financial Services Institute's (FSI) board of governors for 2008, according to a January 2 FSI announcement. Succeeding John Simmers, the outgoing FSI chair and CEO of ING Advisors Network, Murphy was "unanimously elected" by the board of FSI, the almost four-year old advocacy group for independent broker/dealers. One of FSI's founding directors, Eric Schwartz, who is chairman of Cambridge Investment Research, in Fairfield, Iowa, will be vice-chair for 2008.

Four new directors also have been added to the board--Michael Bewley, vice chairman and CEO of Fairport, New York-based Wall Street Financial Group; William Dwyer, III, managing director and president of Boston, Massachusetts-based LPL Independent Advisor Services; Michael Mungenast, president and CEO of Birmingham, Alabama-based ProEquities, Inc.; and Mary Sterk, president of Sioux City, Iowa-based Sterk Financial Services. Typically, FSI introduces the new board at its annual OneVoice FSI Broker-Dealer Conference. This year the conference will be in Orlando from January 28-30.

FSI has been very effective in bringing independent B/D issues to the attention of regulators and legislators. For example, last fall, the group was part of a coalition that successfully overturned a new state tax in Michigan, which, if it had taken effect in December, would have taxed fees that investment advisors charge investors for their services.

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