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Wealth Consulting Partners president Gavin Spitzner dies at 57


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Gavin Spitzner, the president of Wealth Consulting Partners, has died.

Using his Twitter account, Spitzners family announced he died Monday after battling with acute myeloid leukemia, which he was diagnosed with in September. Spitzner was 57 years old.

He had many adventures and had the good fortune to get to see his three kids grow into generous, thoughtful, compassionate young adults, his family posted from this Twitter account. He was thrilled to see how he had passed on his love of music, humor, puzzles, hiking, photography, travel, sports and so much more.

Spitzner was well-known in the wealth management and fintech industry. After 25 years in the industry holding leadership roles at firms including Prudential Investments and Envestnet, Spitzner launched Wealth Consulting Partners in 2015. The firm helped numerous banks, broker-dealers, asset managers, registered investment advisors and fintech companies to develop and implement modern technology.

Spitzner was also an advocate for improving diversity and inclusion in the financial services industry. In 2019, following accusations that Fisher Investments founder Ken Fisher made sexist comment at an industry event, Spitzner penned a column for InvestmentNews on the pervasive issues of sexism and exclusion in wealth management.

Several industry leaders took to social media to express condolences over his passing.

Incredibly saddened to hear this.

Gavin brought a 'wonder' to the #AdvisorTech space. Always full of enthusiasm for the possibilities of new technology.

As he reminisced last month on his 'forced' career pause from cancer, some of Gavin's thoughts for us all to remember… https://t.co/MsREtI7sAf pic.twitter.com/CqOyL9OCXr

— MichaelKitces (@MichaelKitces) January 31, 2023

Oh my God. Heartbroken. Gavin was such a true supporter of so many great things in life. He was an advocate for inclusion, and I knew this firsthand. He was a special man, and I am so sad for his family, and for all of us that knew him.

— Suzanne Siracuse (@suzsiracuse) January 31, 2023

Crushed. Much love and light to the entire family. We lift you up in prayer.

— Tyrone V. Ross Jr. (@TR401) January 31, 2023

So incredibly saddened to hear this. I enjoyed every conversation I was fortunate enough to have with him over the years. Sending all of you love and prayers. He will be missed by all.

— Aaron Schumm (@AaronSchumm) January 31, 2023

Saddened to hear this devastating news. Condolences to the family. Rest in peace, my friend.

— Alex Chalekian (@AlexChalekian) January 31, 2023

This news took my breath awayGavins Life was cut way too short

I only had the pleasure of meeting him in person a few timesBut each time he made such an impact on me with his warm, generous spirit You could just feel the kindness radiating off of him.

He will be missed

— Samantha Russell (@SamanthaTwenty) January 31, 2023
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