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Wednesday, January 20, 2016 Reynolds Makes Putnam's Latest FA-Support Maneuver Bob Reynolds and his team are making a big push to help financial advisors "steer their clients through these times." It's their first new firm-encompassing campaign in seven years.
"We will be bringing a new dimension to our dialogue with the marketplace this year," states Reynolds, who is president and CEO of Putnam (as well as of Putnam sibling Great-West Financial and of Putnam parent Great-West Lifeco U.S.)
"People are having real trouble engaging the end client with so much volatility, so much uncertainty, and frankly so much fear," Connolly tells MFWire. The new program is "really a call to action to get people back to the discussion... bringing it back to the bigger picture and then drilling through to the outcome."
"Now there's just a continuous contact model," Connolly says. "We're basically going to engage people however they want to be engaged ... We'll be constantly adding collateral." "We wanted to have a program in a virtual way ... to touch people in a way that the advisor can then take that to the client and engage in a conversation, not about a product but about addressing issues," Connolly adds. Whenever the Putnam team is reaching out to FAs and their allies, Connolly says, they'll "be talking about this first and foremost." The program, McKenna tells MFWire, "raises the bar of creating content to help support that dialogue that's happening with advisors in the market and their clients." "It's going to be an ongoing dialogue," McKenna says. "We really pride ourselves in listening to the marketplace." Connolly notes that firm-wide campaigns like this are not an everyday thing for Putnam. "This is the first time in a half-dozen years or so where we've had a sole lead focus. We only do it periodically to realign," Connolly says, pointing back Reynolds' early days at Putnam in 2009 and the launch of Putnam's absolute return product suite. "The entire organization, all the resources that we put out there ... will be driven around this concept," Connolly says. "We'll work with the distributors to provide content," McKenna says. Printed from: MFWire.com/story.asp?s=53305 Copyright 2016, InvestmentWires, Inc. All Rights Reserved |