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High Performance Teaming and Professional CollaborationHigh Performance Teaming and Professional Collaboration

The whole becomes greater than the sum of its parts

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Todd Fithian, Albert E. Gibbonsand 1 more

April 21, 2016

24 Min Read
High Performance Teaming and Professional Collaboration

The National Association of Estate Planners & Councils (NAEPC), formed in 1962, functions with the abiding conviction that: (1) the team approach to estate planning is essential to the creation of an estate plan, to which every consumer is entitled; and (2) this team approach is what best serves the client. 

The most essential, defining characteristic of a high performance, multi-disciplinary team is an explicit collaborative process—one that’s articulated to the wealthholder(s) and to each and every advisor on the team. Over the past several decades, the estate-planning world has become increasingly complex and interdependent. To navigate through this world, it helps if practitioners incorporate collaboration more deliberately into their...

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About the Authors

Todd Fithian

Todd Fithian is a member of the National Association of Estate Planners & Councils’ Multi-Disciplinary Teaming and Professional Collaboration Committee.

 

Albert E. Gibbons

Albert E. Gibbons is a member of the National Association of Estate Planners & Councils’ Multi-Disciplinary Teaming and Professional Collaboration Committee.

 

David W. Holaday

Founder and Managing Member

http://www.advisorconsultinggroup.com/

David Holaday has over 25 years experience as a financial consultant. He is the founder and Managing Member of Wealth Design Consultants, LLC, which offers case design, analysis, and presentation services to organizations and individuals that serve high new worth clients.

Clients of the firm include lawyers, financial advisors, family offices and charities. He has a national reputation for developing unique and comprehensive solutions for complex family situations and often collaborates with the client’s existing tax, legal, insurance, and investment advisors. Previously he co-founded and later sold The Wealth Design Center (a technology, training, and consulting firm) to a publicly traded company.

Dave also served as Director of Intellectual Property at Renaissance Inc., an Indianapolis-based provider of charitable consulting and trust administration services.

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