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Mindy Diamond on Independence: A Next Gen Shares his Playbook for 2x+ GrowthMindy Diamond on Independence: A Next Gen Shares his Playbook for 2x+ Growth

Dan Katz, managing partner of Revolve Wealth Partners, talks about his role as the next gen of a business started by his father, the thought process around opting to build an RIA firm from scratch, their 2x growth since going independent, and how their past experiences at UBS and Oppenheimer shapes the vision of their firm today.

 

We’ve spoken to several multi-generational wealth management teams on this series, and while each one has a unique story to share, we see a few common threads.

First, there’s the desire to evolve what the prior generation created—to take what exists and make it better and stronger.

And second is the notion of looking bigger picture and longer-term. That is, questioning the status quo to determine if it aligns with their vision for the future.

For example, Dan Katz was the next gen of a team at UBS that included his father, Kenneth Katz, and friend Michael Israel. In 2009, they decided to transition to Oppenheimer, where they built the business to $300 million in assets under management.

Over time, as their business evolved, so did their thinking.

In conversations with their brokerage firm peers, they started to recognize an incongruency between how Ken, Dan, and Michael managed their practice vs. the other teams.

Essentially, he felt they were “playing a different game.”

So they set out on a quest to explore their options. And in 2017, that exploration led them to build RIA Revolve Wealth Partners. Today, the Hackensack, NJ firm manages over $700 million in assets.

In this episode, Dan shares his story with Louis Diamond, including:

  • The transitions from UBS to Oppenheimer to independence—and the impetus behind each move.

  • The value of a multi-generational team—and how his father’s experience helped them advance toward the next phase of their business.

  • The idea of building a firm from scratch—and why they chose that path over other independent paths.

  • The difference they’ve realized as independent business owners—and how they can answer their clients’ needs and grow in ways they could not at Oppenheimer.

  • The community of like-minded independent advisors they found—and how it filled the gap of peer collaboration missing from the wirehouse world they left behind.

And how, in evolving Ken’s legacy, they were able to double their assets under management since their launch, and much more.

It’s an interesting story that’s highly relatable for employee advisors, prospective breakaways, and business owners alike.

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About the Authors

Mindy Diamond

Columnist: Career Moves, CEO, Diamond Consultants

https://www.diamond-consultants.com/

Mindy started Diamond Consultants in 1998 from her bedroom floor—and today it’s known as one of the leading consulting and recruiting firms for the industry’s top financial advisors. Drawing from her own entrepreneurial experience, the firm employs a unique relationship-driven approach that helps individuals and organizations achieve what she refers to as their “Best Business Lives.” Mindy hosts the popular podcast series Mindy Diamond on Independence, is a prolific writer and regular media contributor.

For more information, visit: https://www.diamond-consultants.com/team/mindy-diamond/

Louis Diamond

President, Diamond Consultants

Louis has guided many of the top teams in the industry as they’ve transitioned to other employee-model firms or launched RIA firms. And as a next-gen leader himself, Louis has a passion for representing complex multi-generational teams. His strong business acumen, refined analytical skills and objectivity also make Louis an ideal advisor to independent business owners who want to accelerate growth via mergers, acquisitions and recruiting.

A George Washington University magna cum laude graduate with a BBA degree in Finance and International Business, Louis’s resume includes roles at Ernst & Young, Morgan Stanley and UBS.

For more information, visit: https://www.diamond-consultants.com/team/louis-diamond/