Commonwealth Financial Network has hired former Fidelity executive Matthew Chisholm to be head of its RIA and practice management services.
With Fidelity for 14 years, Chisholm spent the past three years as head of practice management and consulting at Fidelity Clearing & Custody Solutions. His departure comes at a strategically important time for Fidelity, as rival RIA custodian Charles Schwab tries to gobble up TD Ameritrade and Morgan Stanley acquires E-Trade.
"We are … fortunate to gain [Chisholm's] extensive experience in both the fee-only and practice management arenas to accelerate the natural evolution of our business," said Commonwealth CEO Wayne Bloom, in a statement.
Joni Youngwirth, partner emeritus, led the firm's Practice Management efforts since 1998 and recently opted to move into a part-time role and lead Commonwealth Cares.
As of Feb. 1, Commonwealth says nearly 120 of its roughly 2,000 advisors have moved to a fee-only business model; they work with about $7.6 billion in assets out of a firmwide total of about $200 billion. "[N]umerous additional firms [are] under advanced consideration for 2020" to make the shift, the firm added.
"As our industry continues to shift to fee-based advice, we are uniquely poised to partner with advisors not only where they are, but where they want to go," Bloom said.
Chisholm reports to Greg Gohr, managing principal of Wealth Management, and a Commonwealth partner who's been with the firm for 20 years.
"We see Matt as someone who will help us get to the next level with fee-only business. His experience … and understanding of the RIA model brings us a knowledge base that frankly we need to continue our evolution from broker-dealer to RIA infrastructure provider," Gohr said in an interview with ThinkAdvisor.