"This can be on or off the record, I don't care," said Michael Branham, "I wouldn't be speaking to you here today if it wasn't for NexGen." The Financial Planning Association's 2013 president was speaking on Saturday, day one of the FPA Experience 2013, the national conference of the FPA, being held this year in Orlando (Seattle is the site of next year's Experience.)
The self-assured, well-spoken Branham's passion for nurturing the next generation of financial planners shone through in the interview.One example of his erudition: When asked if the FPA wasn't tempted, as part of its advocacy efforts, to publicly comment on the economic and client disruptions of the recently resolved U.S. government shutdown, Branham didn't hesitate to respond. "We could have stated the obvious," he said, "but it's better for us to focus on advocacy issues that affect our members. We don't want to have any organizational [mission] creep."