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AdvisorOne to Report Live From FSI OneVoice 2013
Beginning Monday, Jan. 28, AdvisorOne Group Editorial Director Jamie Green and Investment Advisor Editor-in-Chief John Sullivan will be reporting live on a special AdvisorOne FSI OneVoice 2013 landing page from San Diego.
OneVoice, which has a record 743 registrants as of Jan. 25, is the annual gathering of home-office independent broker-dealer executives whose firms are members of FSI. In an interview, FSI’s Chris Paulitz, senior VP for membership and marketing, said that 352 IBD executives are registered for the conference; 80 of those attendees, he said, are CEOs of those IBDs. The FSI has 100 firm that are members, along with 35,000 individual financial advisors. The hosts for the event will include President and CEO Dale Brown and the current chairman of FSI, Larry Roth of Advisor Group.
(View the complete OneVoice “curtain-raiser” article here.)
On the landing page for the conference, which runs through Wednesday, Jan. 30, look for live tweeting from the general sessions and breakouts, live blogging on the themes of the conference and news articles from the sessions and separate interviews.
About the Author
James J. Green, AdvisorOne
Jamie Green is Group Editorial Director of the Investment Advisory Group at Summit Business Media, with overall editorial responsibility for AdvisorOne.com, launched in October 2010, and Investment Advisor and Research magazines, monthly print magazines which have served advisors of all kinds for more than 30 years. He can be reached at jgreen@sbmedia.com
He has nearly 30 years experience in print and electronic journalism, with nearly 14 years covering the investment advisory industry. In the 1980s he was editor of Tele/Scope, a pioneering electronic news service based in New York that covered telecommunications business and research, and was editor of Telecommunications Research, a monthly journal. In the 1990s he worked for nine years at The New York Times, where he was editor of TimesFax, an electronic version of the newspaper of record now known as TimesDigest. While at The Times, he led the editorial team that expanded distribution of TimesFax to remote corners of every continent on Earth, to every ship in the U.S. Navy, to scores of cruise ships, and to the international space station.
He joined what was then Dow Jones Investment Advisor in 1999 as managing editor, was appointed Executive Editor of Investment Advisor magazine in 2000, Editor in 2002, Editor-in-Chief in 2005, and Editorial Director of Investment Advisor and Wealth Manager in 2008 before assuming his current position in 2009.
He holds a bachelor's degree in philosophy from St. Hyacinth College in Granby, Mass., and studied theology on the graduate level at St. Anthony-on-the-Hudson, Rensselaer, N.Y.
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