For over 30 years, Diane Boyle has been the Senior Vice President of Government Relations for NAIFA. Diane advocates for state, interstate, and federal laws that benefit the good of the people. She graduated from Louisiana State University with a degree in political science and government.
In a world where political dynamics constantly shift, how do financial advisors navigate the complexities of new policies, executive orders, and legislative changes? With a new president in office and an administration eager to make its mark, there is much at stake for financial services professionals. How are they adapting to the rapidly evolving landscape, and what are the key issues that could impact their industry?
Experienced financial services professional Diane Boyle delves into how she and her team have navigated the storm of political activity and uncertainty. With new executive orders and a Congress filled with fresh faces, she emphasizes the importance of understanding the legislative process and how it affects financial advisors. She explains the intricacies of Senate confirmation hearings, the potential impact of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, and the role of tariffs in shaping economic conditions. Diane also highlights how social media and news cycles influence public perception and political narratives, underscoring the need for financial professionals to remain informed and engaged.
In this episode of Advisor Today, Chris Gandy interviews Diane Boyle, Senior Vice President of Government Relations for NAIFA, about the intersection of politics and financial advising. Diane discusses the fast-paced world of politics, the impacts of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act on the financial services industry, the balance between executive orders and congressional powers, and how individual advisors can amplify their influence through collective action within NAIFA.
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