28 min

Creating Digital Marketplace Platforms with Keith Gregg WealthTech on Deck

    • Investing

In this episode, Jack talks with Keith Gregg, Founder, and CEO of Chalice Network, a fintech company based in San Diego.
Keith has more than three decades of experience in financial services and executive leadership. During the first part of his career, he served as a financial advisor and created his first independent business focused on planned giving. Keith also served in the US Marine Corps and was the recipient of the Presidential Service Award from President Ronald Reagan. 
Keith and Jack discuss the benefits of creating digital marketplace e-commerce platforms, helping small businesses, and embracing tech advancement in the industry.
“There's no turning back--that genie is out of the bottle. They're not going to put it back in, so you better become incredibly perfect with being able to digitally communicate and coordinate and deliver to your customers via a digital platform.” ~ Keith Gregg

Main takeaways 
Small business owners constantly look for economies of scale, operational efficiencies, and enhanced enterprise value.

Fintech is changing the course of financial advising. It pays to be highly knowledgeable and on top of innovations in your niche.

Having a single sign-on digital platform for advisors can help greatly in eliminating unnecessary steps, ensuring smooth operations, and extending the reach to small- and mid-size businesses.

Advisors should focus on building their network, investing in themselves and their business, and embracing change.

Links
Keith Gregg on LinkedIn

Chalice Network

Do Well By Doing Good by Keith Gregg

Redtail Technology

eMoney  Advisor

Marketing 360

Financial Planning Association (FPA)

TD Ameritrade

Wells Fargo

Digital Wealth News

New York University (NYU)

The Fintech Institute

Bitcoin

Ethereum

Cardano

US Marine Corps

Ronald Reagan

GE Capital

Small Business Benefits

Chalice CaresRX

Connect with our hosts
LifeYield

Jack Sharry on LinkedIn

Jack Sharry on Twitter

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In this episode, Jack talks with Keith Gregg, Founder, and CEO of Chalice Network, a fintech company based in San Diego.
Keith has more than three decades of experience in financial services and executive leadership. During the first part of his career, he served as a financial advisor and created his first independent business focused on planned giving. Keith also served in the US Marine Corps and was the recipient of the Presidential Service Award from President Ronald Reagan. 
Keith and Jack discuss the benefits of creating digital marketplace e-commerce platforms, helping small businesses, and embracing tech advancement in the industry.
“There's no turning back--that genie is out of the bottle. They're not going to put it back in, so you better become incredibly perfect with being able to digitally communicate and coordinate and deliver to your customers via a digital platform.” ~ Keith Gregg

Main takeaways 
Small business owners constantly look for economies of scale, operational efficiencies, and enhanced enterprise value.

Fintech is changing the course of financial advising. It pays to be highly knowledgeable and on top of innovations in your niche.

Having a single sign-on digital platform for advisors can help greatly in eliminating unnecessary steps, ensuring smooth operations, and extending the reach to small- and mid-size businesses.

Advisors should focus on building their network, investing in themselves and their business, and embracing change.

Links
Keith Gregg on LinkedIn

Chalice Network

Do Well By Doing Good by Keith Gregg

Redtail Technology

eMoney  Advisor

Marketing 360

Financial Planning Association (FPA)

TD Ameritrade

Wells Fargo

Digital Wealth News

New York University (NYU)

The Fintech Institute

Bitcoin

Ethereum

Cardano

US Marine Corps

Ronald Reagan

GE Capital

Small Business Benefits

Chalice CaresRX

Connect with our hosts
LifeYield

Jack Sharry on LinkedIn

Jack Sharry on Twitter

Subscribe and stay in touch
Apple Podcasts

Spotify

LinkedIn

Twitter

Facebook

28 min