BERWYN, PA — Envestnet announced that former college football coach Nick Saban will serve as keynote speaker at its Elevate 2026 conference, scheduled for May 19-20 in Phoenix, Arizona.
The annual conference, to be held at the Phoenix Convention Center, is focused on financial advisors, registered investment advisors, and firm leaders seeking to expand their practices and improve portfolio management and client services.
Saban is scheduled to speak on May 20 at 4:00 p.m. in a session titled “The Advisor’s Standard: Leadership, Discipline, and Building a Practice That Wins,” where he will discuss leadership and operational principles drawn from his coaching career.
He will appear alongside Envestnet Chief Executive Officer Chris Todd.
Saban coached the University of Alabama to six national championships and won an additional title at Louisiana State University, compiling a 297-71-1 record over 28 seasons as a collegiate head coach. He also coached in the National Football League with the Miami Dolphins and currently serves as an analyst for ESPN’s College GameDay.
The conference agenda includes panel discussions, training sessions, and continuing education opportunities for financial professionals. Envestnet said the program will feature more than 60 hours of training, six panel discussions, and over 40 breakout sessions.
Topics will include portfolio management, trading and reporting tools, practice management strategies, and client acquisition, along with sessions eligible for CFP and CIMA continuing education credits.
Pre-conference workshops are scheduled for May 18 and will cover topics such as high-net-worth practice management and training for Envestnet’s Tamarac and MoneyGuide platforms.
Additional information and the full conference schedule are available at https://www.envestnet.com/event/elevate/glance/.
Envestnet provides wealth management technology and services to financial advisors and reported $7.0 trillion in platform assets.
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