2018 Fi360 Conference – Edward Dressel, Retire Ready Solutions


We talked 401(k) retirement readiness with Ed Dressel.

The video titled “2018 Fi360 Conference – Edward Dressel” is a brief interview conducted at the 2018 Fi360 Conference in San Diego about 401(k) retirement readiness.

401k Specialist interviewed Edward Dressel, where we discuss a recent partnership between Retire Ready Solutions and Fi360. The partnership aims to help participants prepare for retirement, with Retire Ready Solutions focusing on participant readiness and Fi360 handling backend solutions and analytics.

Edward Dressel also mentions a recent name change for his company, from Trust Builders to Retire Ready Solutions, to avoid confusion and clarify the company’s mission of helping advisors prepare participants for retirement. The interview concludes with Dressel expressing satisfaction with the positive response to the name change and the increased recognition of their brand.

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John Sullivan, former editor of 401(k) Specialist
Chief Content Officer at American Retirement Association |  + posts

With more than 20 years serving financial markets, John Sullivan is the former editor-in-chief of 401(k) Specialist and Investment Advisor magazine and retirement editor of ThinkAdvisor.com. Sullivan is also the former editor of Boomer Market Advisor and Bank Advisor magazines, and has a background in the insurance and investment industries in addition to his journalism roots. Experienced financial services content executive specializing in creative new media delivery. He joined the American Retirement Association in 2023 as Chief Content Officer, overseeing communications for the organization, as well as its sister organizations.

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