20 years of bull markets may be hiding cracks in U.S. wealth management—if a downturn hits, weaknesses will show. On my latest podcast, Sam Kendree (@WealthFeedAI) warns: time for advisors to rethink how they find and serve clients before the next adjustment.
Imagine $84 trillion moving. Sam Kendree pulls back the curtain on WealthFeed’s AI — spotting inheritance transfers as they happen, arming advisors to facilitate the generational wealth shift. This is next-gen wealth management. @WealthFeedAI
@WealthFeedAI is one of the few AI startups actually moving the needle in U.S. wealth management, where most big firms are stuck on pilots with little ROI (MIT study). Here's co-founder and CEO Sam Kendree from a recent conversation on the Mailander Podcast.
What happens when an S&P 500 fintech giant partners with ambitious innovators? Sam Kendree (CEO and co-fouder of @WealthFeedAI) on Mailander Podcast reveals how Broadridge’s investment is fueling next-level lead discovery for U.S. wealth managers. Full episode out now on YouTube, Spotify, and Audible.
What happens when AI can do in seconds what entry-level analysts did in weeks?
We're watching it unfold right now at Goldman Sachs, Accenture, and EY.
Chris and @themmarquez on the great repositioning.
Stop using AI like it's 2010 tech. If you're just slapping AI onto old workflows, you're missing it.
@themmarquez , founder of FlipWork, and formerly Goldman Sachs, Bank of America, EY, and Google, shares why big companies still don’t get it.
From Goldman Sachs to Google to founding FlipWork— One thread through it all: How do you stay human inside complex systems? @themmarquez on reimagining work in the AI era.
AI diagnosed @ethanmonkhouse with mild OCD by analyzing the placement of objects in his photos over time. No prompting. No medical history. Just pattern recognition across his digital footprint. We're entering an era where machines understand us better than we understand ourselves—through signals we don't even know we're sending.
When you test your own AI on yourself and it reveals childhood trauma you've never discussed publicly, you realize we've crossed a threshold. @ethanmonkhouse's experience with his own AI platform raises profound questions about privacy and what we can unknowingly reveal about ourselves.
You won't have more resources or a bigger brand than the incumbents. The only advantage you have is agility. In a market that changes quickly, that's all you need. @eportnoy
It's counterintuitive, but the partnership that doesn't quite work is often the one that leads to an acquisition. A fascinating paradox about incentives and strategy in business. @eportnoy
Companies are bought, not sold. This is a fundamental mindset shift that many founders miss. It changes how you build relationships and think about your company's future. @eportnoy
The 2028 election will see an explosive use of AI to create hyper-personalized ads and messaging to individual voters. New episode out today with @RyanNewYork
A funeral for an uncle. The problem? He's still alive!
@BillyGoodrum's screenplay 'How to Die in the South' will be a wild ride!
Listen's to Billy's journey taking his screenplay to the big screen on the Chris Mailander Podcast!
Edoardo Ponti's films beautifully showcase his mother, the legendary Sophia Loren. @BillyGoodrum discusses his compositions for 'Human Voice' and his journey to the Cannes Film Festival. More in the Chris Mailander Podcast!
Just chatted with film composer Billy Goodrum... from his work on Dumb and Dumber to Sophia Loren's movies, Billy gave me a rare glimpse into Hollywood magic. Will release in several days.
2/2 Finding alpha in your decision-making requires a system that can identify these ‘dimensionalities of change', while simultaneously leveraging a data/tech architecture that efficiently manages the cost-to compute. — Gopal Erinjippurath of @sustglobal
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1/2 The current AI-driven shifts in the market are enabling us to better understand three 'dimensions of change’:
1. Change in human activity, in terms of population movements, income shifts, and employment levels.
2. Change in environmental signals, meaning land use, weather shifts, climatic change.
3. Change in decision-making. How we make decisions today is vastly different than ten years ago, and it will again be vastly different ten years from now.