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Just OK is Not OK

December 03, 2020

As a part of the 2020 Investment News Icons and Innovators Summit, DPL's Founder and CEO delivered the opening keynote address on how far the investment management industry has evolved. Hear his reflections on this year's award recipients, his thoughts on the importance of financial services as an industry, and his insights on how financial institutions can keep innovating to improve the financial well-being of all Americans.

Just OK is Not OK

As a part of the 2020 Investment News Icons and Innovators Summit, DPL's Founder and CEO delivered the opening keynote address on how far the investment management industry has evolved. Hear his reflections on this year's award recipients, his thoughts on the importance of financial services as an industry, and his insights on how financial institutions can keep innovating to improve the financial well-being of all Americans.

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