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George Moriarty

George Moriarty is Chief Content Officer at InvestmentNews. He has been a financial editor and journalist since 1997, working in print, digital, audio and video. Prior to joining IN, George served in a variety of roles, including Editor-in-Chief at Seeking Alpha, Editor-in-Chief for Online Platforms at Merrill Lynch Global Wealth Management, Co-Executive Editor of TheStreet.com, Editor of Investment Dealers' Digest, and Managing Editor of TheStreet.com's RealMoney.com. An active volunteer, working on youth sports, school and civic boards, George and his son have raised more than $30,000 through annual fundraising efforts for the St. Baldrick's Foundation, a charity dedicated to funding childhood cancer research. He received a BA from Fordham University in 1993.

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The power of information

I won’t pretend to have solutions to the rampant polarization in our country, but knowledge improves discourse, and discourse leads to solutions

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A contemplation of Regulation BI

The brokerage industry, which has a reputation for not always quietly abiding to external forces, has remained curiously silent on the impending changes

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Open your mind to tech success

The link between top performers and adaptation cannot be ignored, according to the InvestmentNews Research Tech survey

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Two steps forward

We must continue to embrace inclusion, even as we find ourselves working further apart

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I’m listening

I come to you, our readers, seeking your feedback

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Keeping clients on their path

Make sure clients keep their eye on the long view, and not let emotions pull them off course

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A compelling step

While advisers generally tell clients to stay the course, there are few products that reward those who do

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Keep your eyes forward

We all need to take time now, in the midst of this crisis, to keep looking beyond the current moment

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Credible vs. incredible information

We remain laser-focused on identifying and delivering the information you need to serve your clients

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Keeping the morale up

None of us have been through this before, so don’t be shy about sharing your thoughts and ideas