Conrad Siegel Named to 2019 Financial Times 401 Top Retirement Advisers

Tara Mashack-Behney recognized nationally for work with defined contribution retirement plans

Harrisburg, PA – September 27, 2019 – Tara Mashack-Behney, Partner and President of Investment Advisory Services at Conrad Siegel, which delivers comprehensive employee benefits and investment advisory services, has been named to the 2019 Financial Times 401 Top Retirement Advisers List.

The national list recognizes financial advisers who specialize in serving defined contribution (DC) retirement plans, such as 401(k) and 403(b) plans.

Tara Mashack-Behney

The Financial Times 401 reviews financial advisers from across the United States. Applicants are considered based on assets under management, plan growth rate, specialization in DC plans, years of experience, advanced industry credentials and compliance record.

This is the fourth annual list, produced independently by Financial Times with Ignites Research, a subsidiary that provides business intelligence on the asset management industry.

Conrad Siegel was also recently recognized as a part of the CNBC FA 100, which ranks the top 100 financial advisory firms in the country. The CNBC FA 100 recognizes firms that continue to uncover new and better ways to help clients meet their financial goals, lead financially healthy lives, and navigate complex financial challenges.

For more information on Conrad Siegel and its investment advisory services, please visit https://conradsiegel.com/investment/.

All investment advisory services and fiduciary services are provided through Conrad Siegel Investment Advisors, Inc. (“CSIA”), a fee-for-service investment adviser registered with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission which operates in a fiduciary capacity for its clients. Registration of an investment adviser does not imply any level of skill or training. Investing in securities involves the potential for gains and the risk of loss and past performance may not be indicative of future results. CSIA and its representatives are in compliance with the current notice filing registration requirements imposed upon investment advisers by those states in which CSIA maintains clients. CSIA may only transact business in those states in which it is notice filed, or qualifies for an exemption or exclusion from notice filing requirements. Any subsequent, direct communication by CSIA with a prospective client shall be conducted by a representative that is either registered or qualified for an exemption or exclusion from registration in the state that the client resides.

The Financial Times 401 Top Retirement Advisors is an independent listing produced annually by the Financial Times (September 2018). The FT 401 is based on data gathered from advisors, regulatory disclosures, and the FT’s research. The listing reflects each advisor’s status in six primary areas: DC plan assets under management, DC plan growth rate, specialization in DC plans, years of experience, advanced industry credentials, and compliance record. This honor is not indicative of the advisor’s future performance. Neither the advisors nor their parent firms pay a fee to the Financial Times in exchange for inclusion in the FT 401.
*Conrad Siegel surpassed five billion dollars in AUM on June 30, 2018