Sponsored By
Wealth Management Magazine features the best of WealthManagement.com, including news, trends, topics and research important to financial advisors.

Geri PellGeri Pell

Registered Rep.: What was the scariest moment in your career? Geri Pell: Jumping off a 130-foot cliff on a zip-line at a leadership/change retreat. RR: The most triumphant? GP: Qualifying for the Chairman's Advisory Council at Ameriprise. RR: A cause you support? GP: World Wide Orphans, because every child deserves a chance. RR: Best winter sport? GP: Scuba diving in the Caribbean. RR: First concert

Kristen French

December 1, 2007

1 Min Read
Wealth Management logo in a gray background | Wealth Management

Kristen French

Registered Rep.: What was the scariest moment in your career?

Geri Pell: Jumping off a 130-foot cliff on a zip-line at a leadership/change retreat.

RR: The most triumphant?

GP: Qualifying for the Chairman's Advisory Council at Ameriprise.

RR: A cause you support?

GP: World Wide Orphans, because every child deserves a chance.

RR: Best winter sport?

GP: Scuba diving in the Caribbean.

RR: First concert and last concert you attended?

GP: Led Zeppelin; Bruce Springsteen.

RR: Social networking: revolutionary or ridiculous?

GP: Revolutionary. I use LinkedIn, and it has been an invaluable tool for meeting business connections and networking.

RR: Best business book you've read?

GP: Child of the Dawn by Guatama Chopra. It taught me that the secret to wealth and happiness is to find your gift — and then share it with others.

RR: Most interesting innovation in the financial-advisory business in the last two years?

GP: A continuing move to ongoing financial advice, less market chasing and deeper relationships with clients, which is what I have spent my career doing.

RR: If you could get one additional degree or certification, what would it be?

GP: Certified Yoga Instructor.