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RPA Edge Podcast: Voya Financial’s Charlie Nelson on Optimizing Financial PlanningRPA Edge Podcast: Voya Financial’s Charlie Nelson on Optimizing Financial Planning

Voya Financial's Charlie Nelson shares his expertise of RPAs and how financial advisors can leverage their utility to benefit clients’ retirement plans, financial plans and employee benefit programs.

Fred Barstein, The Retirement Adviser University,

February 8, 2022

 

Automation through technology has paved the way for efficient and optimal financial planning and comprehension for financial advisors and their clients.

In this inaugural episode of the RPA Edge Podcast, Fred Barstein, contributing editor at WealthManagement.com's RPA Edge, is joined by Charlie Nelson, vice chairman and chief growth officer at Voya Financial. Charlie shares his expertise of RPAs and how financial advisors can leverage their utility to benefit clients’ retirement plans, financial plans and employee benefit programs.

 Charlie and Fred discuss:

  •  How advisors can address the needs and opportunities of employee benefits using RPA

  • The first step an RPA can take into integrated savings

  • What RPAs need to consider when creating IRA retail strategies

  • How RPA optimizes financial outcomes

Listen to the RPA Edge Podcast

About the Author

Fred Barstein

The Retirement Adviser University,, Founder and CEO

Fred Barstein is founder and CEO of The Retirement Adviser University, a collaboration with UCLA Anderson School of Management Executive Education, The Plan Sponsor University and 401kTV. He had been contributing editor for InvestmentNews where he created RPAConvergence and the RPA Roundtables & Thinktanks for senior managers at DC record keepers, aggregators, broker dealers and CIOs. He helped create the National Association of Plan Advisors as a member of the founding Leadership Board, Chair of the Membership Committee and was founding Editor-in-Chief for NAPA-Net which he led until 2016. Barstein received his Bachelor of Arts Degree from Boston College and his Law Degree from Cardozo School of Law, Yeshiva University.