Exchange Excitement Is Building

Two months from now, the ETF community of advisors and industry folks will come together. The Exchange conference kicks off in Las Vegas on March 23. For three days, there will be expert insights on practice management and portfolio strategies, plus lots of time for networking. My excitement is building daily and only a small part of it has to do with the 11 degree weather in New York City. The high this week in Las Vegas is 60 degrees.

The Exchange conference is where the industry reunites in person. Most of the time I talk to advisors and asset management contacts via a screen. Technology has made it much easier to stay connected. Indeed, VettaFi hosted more than 150 virtual events in 2024, where advisors learned from industry experts and each other about market developments. However, nothing compares to being in person.

Exchange conference audience

Who Is Coming to Exchange?

There are more than 500 advisors with CRDs currently registered to physically attend Exchange. We expect the advisor count to rise sharply in the coming months. In addition, more than 90 industry partners are helping VettaFi make the conference a reality. Firms like Capital Group, DWS, FlexShares, Goldman Sachs, Morningstar, NYSE, State Street Global Advisors, and T Rowe Price.

On stage, attendees will hear from industry experts to support their portfolio strategy and practice management goals. Confirmed speakers offering market insights include Rob Arnott of Research Affiliates; Paul Baiocchi of SS&C ALPS Advisors; Keith Buchanon of Global Investments; Dr. David Kelly and Jon Maier of JPMorgan Asset Management; Katherine Krantz of the Macro Institute; and Kyla Scanlon of Bread.

A Conference About More Than ETFs

Meanwhile, Neil Bage, Jeff Concepcion, Dr. Cristina Kuberry, Anne Lester, Jennifer Morgan, Brian Portnoy, and Leila Shaver will be some of those on stage providing expertise to help advisors continue to grow their practices. Check out the agenda to learn more about sessions, such as Building a Human Centric Wealth Culture; Should You Outsource Your CIO; and Retirement: Communicating with (B)oomers to Gen (Z).