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Mindy Diamond on Independence: Orion’s Eric Clarke on How Advisors Can Innovate, Disrupt and WinMindy Diamond on Independence: Orion’s Eric Clarke on How Advisors Can Innovate, Disrupt and Win

The outgoing CEO of Orion Advisor Solutions shares his journey from the founding of the company, the firm’s growth over the years and perspectives on the future of wealth management, technology and AI.

Running a wealth management firm in the ‘90s was a very different animal than it is today.

And the ingenuity of people who sensed a “better way” served as the driver of an incredible evolution in the industry.

For Eric Clarke, finding that “better way” started with the realization that there was a lack of quality portfolio solutions available for RIAs like that of his father, the late Patrick Clarke. So Eric developed reporting software for the firm, CLS Investments—an exercise that would become the basis for the 1999 launch of Orion Advisor Services.

It was a seminal moment for the industry, leveling the technology playing field and paving the way for the proliferation of independent firms, which now had access to tools that would allow them to compete with the industry’s behemoths.

Today, Orion Advisor Tech is an industry-standard that Eric grew from its role as a portfolio accounting and reporting system to a “wealthtech powerhouse” with a variety of tools, including financial planning, CRM, risk management, compliance, and analytics.

Eric has been super busy building out his vision for Orion, overseeing several high-profile acquisitions like planning firm Advizr, risk technology vendor HiddenLevers, and the popular CRM Redtail.

It’s all part of what’s become a fully-developed ecosystem, which includes investment firm Brinker Capital, TAMP Orion Portfolio Solutions, plus the CRM, compliance, and risk technology, as well as a behavioral finance solution embedded throughout its offerings.

Related:Q&A: Orion CEO Eric Clarke on a Replacement, Retirement and the Future

According to their website and as of this recording, Orion currently manages $3.8T in assets on its platform across 2,300 independent firms. Their wealth management firm manages over $67B in assets. The acquisition of Redtail added another 110,000 advisor clients.

Yet all that aside, one of the most staggering headlines this year was the announcement that Eric is stepping down from his role as the firm’s CEO. And just after recording this interview, it was announced that Natalie Wolfson, the outgoing CEO of TAMP AssetMark, will be the new leader of Orion starting in mid-October of 2023.

With all Eric has going on right now, he was generous to sit down with Louis Diamond and talk about his incredible journey, including:

  • The founding of Orion—and how the firm realized such astonishing growth over the last 24 years.

  • Recent acquisitions—and what each adds to the Orion ecosystem.

  • The decision to sell to private equity—and how such a transaction can help a firm think more strategically.

  • The challenges that advisors face—and how the platform helps solve them.

  • The democratization of technology—and how Orion’s platform leveled the playing field for independent firms.

  • The challenge of integration—and how a firm like Orion is working to improve client experience and create seamless workflows.

  • The future of wealth management—and how AI is reshaping the processes while creating scale and greater opportunity for advisors.

  • Plus, Eric discusses his decision to step down from the firm he gave rise to—and what he foresees as the direction of Orion in the future.

Related:Orion Taps AssetMark’s Natalie Wolfsen as New CEO

Eric epitomizes how innovation drives disruption, which results in an evolution. Firms like Orion and trailblazers like Eric are the founders of a new generation of wealth management firms—one that is created upon the freedom of designing something better.

It’s a landmark episode with a leader who helped redefine the wealth management landscape as it is today, with valuable lessons for advisors at all levels.

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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/