The Tables Have Turned - Marc Horner, Fairhaven Wealth Management
Episode Summary
The podcast tables were recently turned on the co-host of The Local when our own Marc Horner appeared as a guest with Mindy and Louis Diamond of Diamond Consultants. Listen in on the story of Fairhaven, how Marc regularly steps out of his comfort zone and the award-winning commercials he created that parody and poke fun at the tightly-wound world of Wall Street.
Audio courtesy of Diamond Consultants – Financial Advisor Recruiters and Consultants. Find the original episodes of the Diamond Podcast from Diamonds Consultants at https://www.diamond-consultants.com/from-80mm-to-1b-how-authenticity-and-humor-helped-to-drive-an-ex-wirehouse-advisors-growth/
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