About Cresset Cresset is an award-winning, independent, multi-family office, and private investment firm.
Cresset's goal is to reinvent the way people experience wealth by providing access to the talent, ideas, and investment opportunities available to the largest single-family offices and endowments.
We offer deeply personalized wealth management, investment advisory, and family office services through Cresset Asset Management, an SEC-registered investment advisor that has surpassed $50 billion in assets under management.
The firm is widely recognized for its excellence and is frequently ranked as a Barron's and Forbes top RIA firm.
Job Description Cresset is seeking an Associate Director, Wealth Advisor (ADWA) to join Cresset's wealth management team.
The ADWA provides comprehensive support to our high-net-worth clients by working closely with experienced Wealth Advisors.
A successful candidate will be entrepreneurial, able to operate both independently and collaboratively, and must be comfortable supporting relationships and projects with limited direction.
This role is ideal for those who wish to develop client advisory skills under the guidance and mentorship of an experienced Wealth Advisory team.
Key Responsibilities Client Relationships
Proactively support the Wealth Advisor (WA) by providing excellent client service and maintaining a high level of client satisfactionBuild a strong wealth management acumen with an understanding of Cresset's investment philosophy and ongoing general market outlook, portfolio construction and management, goals-based financial planning, risk management, alongside estate, tax and philanthropic planning considerationsPrepare client meeting materials; may attend client and / or prospect meetingsManage completion of deliverables from start to finish with the Client Associate and/or various internal and external parties as needed Financial Planning
Assist in the production and maintenance of net worth statements, financial plans, cash flow projections, and wealth forecasting modelsWhere appropriate, attend prospect and client meetings to gather information to create financial plansReview and understand estate documents (entity structures, estate plan, wills, beneficiaries, trustees) and tax returns; collaborate with other internal teams (Wealth Planning, Wealth Strategy, Tax) and external providers as neededLearn and understand current wealth planning trends, legislative developments, and techniques; partner with the Wealth Advisor to enhance client planning Portfolio Management
Review client portfolios and assist in the development, presentation, and implementation of investment recommendations to clients, including portfolio construction, proposals, rebalancing, phase-in planning, and quarterly performance reviewsCollaborate with the National Investments Team to apply the firm's best thinking to client portfolios while considering client-specific needs regarding cash flow, taxation, liquidity, risk, and other considerationsAssist with the implementation of client portfolio trades, including execution, margin maintenance, and settlementDevelop and maintain investment policy statements (IPS) Operations
Coordinate with the Client Associate to ensure tasks and requests are handled, including new client onboarding, account maintenance, new investments, redemptions, transfers, and money movement requestsDocument client notes, investment changes, and activities in SalesforceReview clients' quarterly performance reports and collaborate with Reporting to identify and resolve issues Education and Experience Bachelor's Degree required; strong preference given to MBA, CFA®, or CFP® professionals or those on track to earn any of these designationsPrevious work / internship experience in financial services required; 4+ years' experience preferredSeries 65 license required; unlicensed candidates required to obtain the license within 120 calendar days of employment Skills and Abilities Highest ethical standards with willingness to learn and comply with SEC and other company required rules and regulationsInitiative, problem solving ability, adaptability, and flexibilityEffective speaking and presentation abilityExcellent writing proficiency and communication skillsStrong numerical aptitudeOutstanding organizational skills and the ability to prioritize and balance multiple projects simultaneouslyAbility to work independently over time with limited guidanceCoachable with the ability to work in a team environment and independently when necessaryLearning and development mindset and drive for continuous improvementPersonal commitment to continuing education for professional development and growthProficient with Microsoft Office suite; knowledge of eMoney, Salesforce, Addepar, and custodial platforms is a plus What We Offer At Cresset, we focus on people first.
As a service business, our people are our assets.
Engaging our clients and employees is our highest priority.
Starting base salary range: $85,000 - $150,000.
Salary will be based on factors including, but not limited to, experience, licenses/certifications, industry knowledge, and geographic location.
Cresset offers a competitive compensation package including an annual incentive and a benefits package to all full-time employees including medical, dental, vision, life insurance, 401(k) retirement plan, health savings accounts, short and long-term disability insurance, voluntary critical and accident insurance, and pre-tax parking and transportation programs.
Aligning employee and organizational interests, all employees receive equity in Cresset.
Equal Employment Opportunity It is the policy of Cresset to ensure equal employment opportunity (EEO) for all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, pregnancy (including childbirth, lactation, or related conditions), national origin or ancestry, age, disability, veteran status, uniformed servicemember status, sexual orientation, gender identity, status as a parent, genetic information (including testing and characteristics), or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local law.
It is Cresset's policy to comply with applicable laws concerning the employment of persons with disabilities, including reasonable accommodation for applicants and employees with disabilities.