Sullivan, Bruyette, Speros & Blayney caters to high-net-worth and ultra-high-net-worth families whose members are typically attorneys in the Washington, D.C., area or tech executives.
Court filing reveals the pair didn't have a prenup but entered into a separation contract instead.
No longer 'secondary,' advisors and the firm's 401(k) business will receive attention as equals to Betterment's retail business line, says new CEO Sarah Levy.
Bruno, a long-tenured executive for InvestmentNews and more recently Echelon Partners, brings deep ties to the advisory community and will focus on bridging media and events at Informa.
The pair, who have been married for 27 years, will remain co-chairs of their foundation.