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Hill Investment Group and Longview Research Partners are redefining how advisors and investors implement evidence-based investing through a differentiated ETF platform built for long-term success. Headquartered in St. Louis, with team members located across the country, the firm combines deep investment expertise with a collaborative, entrepreneurial culture focused on helping advisors make better portfolio decisions.
We are seeking an ETF Growth Lead to play a pivotal role in expanding the firm's ETF platform by building relationships with sophisticated financial advisors, RIAs, family offices, and wealth management firms. This is a highly consultative business development opportunity for someone who thrives on creating new opportunities, educating advisors on portfolio implementation, and driving long-term asset growth.
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Focus Financial Partners Inc. is an American company that invests in independent, fiduciary wealth management firms, being listed on the Nasdaq under the ticker symbol FOCS. Headquartered in New York City, it was incorporated in 2004 by Ruediger (Rudy) Adolf, Rajini Kodialam and Leonard (Lenny) Chang.
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