Ann & I are saddened to hear of the tragic passing of our friends, Jud & Mary. Our prayers go out to their loved ones.
— Rick Scott (@SenRickScott) October 4, 2019
Drunk driving is a serious matter. No one should EVER take a gamble on their life or the lives of others by driving even after 1 drink.https://t.co/qvHV6uBUfp
This is one of the saddest things to happen for our industry. I love this man and admire him as a friend and aspiration. I will miss my lovely long dinners with him. A genuine renaissance man for the ages. God bless you and your amazing wife. https://t.co/svKLQHmkl8
— Joe Duran (@DuranMoney) October 4, 2019
Devastating. Jud was a giant of a human, a gentleman, kind soul, and inspired the wealth management & fintech world to push the boundaries. I'm forever grateful for the personal conversations & help he gave me through the years. Such a massive loss. https://t.co/NtIo2G7Stf
— Aaron Schumm (@AaronSchumm) October 4, 2019
Vestmark and CEO @john_lunny send our deepest condolences to the Bergman family and to the Envestnet community. The loss of Jud and his wife Mary is extremely tragic and heartbreaking. Jud was a wonderful leader and set a great example in our industry. @ENVintel pic.twitter.com/wcPkJwmC5n
— Vestmark Inc (@Vestmark) October 4, 2019
HighTower is profoundly saddened to hear about the death of our friends Jud Bergman and Mary Miller-Bergman. We send our deepest condolences to their family and the whole Envestnet community.
— HighTower (@HighTowerAdvsor) October 4, 2019
RIP Jud. Sad, sad news in the advisor community.
— Downtown Josh Brown (@ReformedBroker) October 4, 2019
Hug someone you love today. https://t.co/InwzNZPLEk
My thoughts and prayers go out to the entire @ENVintel team, the Bergman family and the loved ones of the others that passed. We lost one of the greatest minds and biggest hearts in our industry yesterday. Jud and Mary will be sorely missed.
— Angela Pecoraro (@AngPecoraro) October 4, 2019
I knew Jud when he first started Envestnet in 1999, and I thought he was crazy. It turns out he was just a visionary well ahead of his time. Our profession had a major loss - my thoughts go out to his family, his partners, and his investors. https://t.co/A8hVrNHFlQ
— Ron Carson (@rchusker) October 4, 2019
Jud Bergman, wife Mary Miller-Bergman die tragically in San Francisco head-on car collision, stunning a devastated #RIA business community by @RIABiz https://t.co/UUtU3Fexwu Wow, what awful news to wake up to this Friday morning! Stunned, so sorry for this!
— George Papadopoulos (@feeonlyplanner) October 4, 2019
My heartfelt sympathy to the Bergman family and to the Envestnet family: Jud Bergman, wife Mary Miller-Bergman die tragically in San Francisco head-on car collision, stunning a devastated RIA business community https://t.co/6lybJ1nMyT
— Joel Bruckenstein (@FinTechie) October 4, 2019
We are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Envestnet founder and CEO Jud Bergman and his wife Mary Miller. Our deepest condolences to the Bergman and @ENVintel families.
— LPL Financial (@LPL) October 4, 2019
Jud Bergman was a titan in the financial planning community, and I am mourning the loss of both him and his wife Mary.
— Ric Edelman (@ricedelman) October 4, 2019
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