Home Breadcrumb caret Industry News Breadcrumb caret Industry Breadcrumb caret Planning and Advice Breadcrumb caret Practice 2 ways to rejuvenate the financial planning industry Populations are aging across the globe—and the advisor population is no different. By Staff | February 17, 2017 | Last updated on February 17, 2017 2 min read Populations are aging across the globe—and the advisor population is no different. That’s why, in the U.S., the CFP Board’s Center for Financial Planning is coming up with ways to expand the financial industry workforce, reports Financial-Planning.com. Two of its target audiences are young students and professionals who’ve left the workforce but who want to re-enter (e.g. those who have left to start families). For workforce re-entrants, the Board is launching an internship program. It’s aiming for growth of the industry and more diversity. To get the attention of high school and college students, the Board is taking a different approach: it will launch a video series about financial planning and what an advisor’s typical day looks like. It’s particularly important to inspire students and young workers to join the industry, reports Financial-Planning.com, because it will help “rejuvenate an aging workforce, where there are more CFPs over [age] 70 than there are under [age] 30.” The CFP Board is also researching disruptors such as robo-advisors (Read: How to stay relevant in the age of robos) For more on mentoring and the diversity of the industry, read: Hiring millennials? Check out these training tips Why banks need to hire more millennials Why are most CFAs men? Number of women on boards going up, but still low Can these students analyze stocks better than you? For profiles of today’s young advisors, read: Tap new client pools to make your mark How to thrive during market downturns Be picky about prospects What if: a prospect is skeptical about your value? Staff The staff of Advisor.ca have been covering news for financial advisors since 1998. Save Stroke 1 Print Group 8 Share LI logo