Area Vice President - Northeast
Thrivent Financial
Thrivent’s Purpose: Why we exist
Our purpose is to empower lives of service and faith.
Thrivent’s Values:
•Empathy: Genuinely care for the concerns of others. Invite, listen to and value diverse perspectives.
•Authenticity: Sincerely share what you believe and respect the lived experiences of others. Be candid even when it's difficult.
•Commitment: Strive for excellence and growth each day. Face challenges while seeking progress over perfection.
•Gratitude: Appreciate the true value of every moment. Celebrate and recognize contributions of others.
•Impact: Drive for tangible outcomes that solve problems and help people.
Purpose-Based Advice supports our strategic bets and customer-centric approach of becoming a leader in financial advisory, delivered by our Financial Advisors (FA).
Thrivent Financial, a Fortune 500 diversified financial services firm, seeks Area Vice Presidents (AVP) to lead geographic areas focused on growing new advisors through teams and future team leaders and enabling practices who provide advice and solutions to Thrivent clients. The Area Vice President will partner closely with our COEs focused on Advisor Growth, Practice Growth, and Advice Adoption (Matrix Partners) to ensure Thrivent drives productive capacity growth by attracting, selecting, onboarding, and launching talent into Thrivent. These Area VPs will also work with experienced practices to grow their advisor capacity and their ability to serve clients. This role is responsible for driving total sales for their area that to contribute to Thrivent’s overall growth goals of capacity and total sales. The AVP must possess strong skills to execute a strategy and a proven track record of driving growth and fostering a culture of engagement. Your role will be instrumental in building brand awareness, expanding the client base, and establishing the organization as a trusted leader in the local areas. Collaborate seamlessly within a matrix organizational structure, fostering synergy across departments and leveraging diverse expertise to achieve collective goals.
The AVP would support Maine, New Hampshire, Delaware, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island and Vermont.
Additional duties and accountabilities:
+ Inspire others with Thrivent’s purpose, promise and principles. The Area VP will grow exceptional leaders, connect with regional communities, build relationships, and identify and pursue growth opportunities. They will provide direct leadership for 5-10 field leaders and 50-100 Financial Advisors serving 100,000 clients.
+ Ensure execution for advice adoption and solutions and sales in their key geographic area(s) for Thrivent. The AVP will be accountable for delivering total sales growth in their area.
+ Monitor and drive results aligned to our key performance indicators (KPIs), financial metrics, and operational benchmarks to assess performance, identify areas for improvement, and drive informed decision-making in the area.
+ Connect matrixed partners within the area to grow diverse advisor and client segment.
+ Attract and launch talent through market leaders within the area to create future team leaders.
+ Encourages experienced advisors to grow their practice capacity with new FAs, grow teams, and create professional practices. The AVP will collaborate well with National Practice Group (NPG) leaders to leverage advanced practices in their geographic area.
+ Collaborates across Thrivent’s ecosystem , National Practice Group, and our advisor continuum and channels (e.g. remote advice, TAN). The AVP forges a culture that represents the Thrivent purpose, promise and values.
Job Description
The Area Vice President supports Group Vice President as a key leader , growing a key strategic area and leading other Directors, FAs, and staff. She/he exhibits strong leadership and can delegate and lead a team toward reaching regional Advisor Group goals.
The Area Vice President (AVP) focuses on 5 key areas:
+ Leadership: In their key area(s), the AVP will attract, develop, and lead exceptional field leaders who recruit and launch new advisors on teams or as future team leaders:
+ The AVP will ensure high talent regional leaders are in place to grow our Financial Professionals in their area.
+ Drive strong accountability so market leaders deliver on advice adoption and solution sales and advisor capacity growth in an economically viable manner for Thrivent.
+ Focus resources on their key area(s) with the most opportunity for Thrivent.
+ Culture of Courage, Collaboration and Commitment: The AVP will create a culture that embodies Thrivent’s leadership competencies – Model the Way, Rally the Team, and Deliver Outcomes.
+ The AVP forges a culture that represents the Thrivent purpose, promise and values, ensuring that Thrivent’s trust and reputation remain strong with its clients and across Christian communities.
+ The AVP will collaborate with the Leader of Group Operations to effectively partner with our Centers of Excellence, help identify and spread best practices, and execute on COE playbooks/systems for capacity, productivity, and advice.
+ Drive growth through current and future teams, virtual advice partnerships to deliver advice.
+ Manage the market directors and developers assigned to your area. Indirectly provide guidance to Virtual Advice leaders within your area.
+ The leader will establish and foster an environment in which Thrivent employees and colleagues are focused on continuous improvement, exceptional workforce engagement, and an unwavering commitment to our clients.
+ The AVP will connect with the Thrivent Member Network (TMN) and \ Board in the area to help achieve the TMN and Thrivent’s goals.
Given their focus on leadership and culture, The Area Vice President leads Thrivent’s execution on three crucial outcomes to serve our clients in their assigned area:
+ Advisor Growth: Top priority for the Area Vice President is to lead advisor capacity growth in their key area. The AVP:
+ Builds a plan to deliver on Thrivent’s capacity growth goals in their area. Partner with other Thrivent leaders including local Community Engagement Leader, Thrivent Member Network, and other partners to develop capacity plan.
+ Holds field leaders accountable for area goals through weekly accountability sessions and coaching 1:1s.
+ Attracts high quality, diverse talent into financial advisor roles, partnering with the Advisor Growth COE for recruiting, licensing, and training; Ensuring new advisors are placed into practices in key areas or markets.
+ Ensures client facing talent is given the advice, solutions and business tools, resources and knowledge needed to be successful.
+ Works to ensure new FAs are connected into Thrivent’s unique affinity marketplace and Christian connections.
+ Foster a positive and collaborative area culture that promotes accountability, innovation, and continuous improvement leading to increased retention.
+ Set clear goals and objectives for the team and develop action plans to achieve them, ensuring alignment with organizational objectives and priorities.
+ Advice Adoption: The Area Vice President ensures execution for advice adoption and solutions in their assigned key geographic area for Thrivent. The AVP will:
+ The Area Vice President will partner with matrix partners to ensure her/his area (Leaders/Advisors) adopts Thrivent’s advice offerings. New advisors will be trained on and coached around providing advice to their clients. Experienced advisors/practices will be encouraged to adopt Thrivent’s advice offerings. All leaders will be expected to be competent and committed to ensuring they lead their advisors with Thrivent’s advice principles.
+ Ensure strong solutions (both ANBP and investments) are recommended in line with advice recommendations.
+ Is expected to deliver strong total sales results in their area.
+ Practice Growth: The Area Vice President encourages experienced advisors to grow teams and create professional practices , The AVP works with practice growth leaders to identify practices looking to add capacity.
+ Assists practices looking to add talent on their teams to identify roles, responsibilities and talent needs. Connects current candidates to practices for selection. Works with Capacity Growth and Development COE to manage the selection process.
+ Works closely with the Practice Directors serving their Group, the Practice COE, and National Practice Group leadership to leverage the strengths of experienced practices and advanced NPG practices into their area.
Role Requirements
+ College degree, MBA and/or other related advanced education preferred.
+ Demonstrated experience (5+ years) leading in the financial services industry.
+ She/he exhibits strong leadership and has potential to move to greater leadership role.
+ Proven track record of achieving capacity and sales growth and delivery of results to business plans.
+ Demonstrated vision and strategic leadership skills along with strong influencing abilities.
+ Experience with effectively leading through change; Passionate about leading on a large scale through others and leveraging systems to engage people and drive results.
+ Talent magnet who can size up every opportunity to draw talent to where it is needed most. Demonstrated track record of attracting, selecting, and developing FAs.
+ In-depth knowledge of advice, insurance products, asset/wealth management, fee-based planning, mutual funds, and securities.
+ FINRA Series 7, 63/65 or 66 required or obtained within 90 days, Series 24 preferred.
+ State securities registered and insurance licensed and appointed in all states that comprise the Advisor Group.
+ Once FAs are assigned to this position, this position will require securities registrations, state insurance licenses and appointments in all states where FAs are conducting business and receiving commissions.
+ Satisfactory background check and clean compliance record.
+ Effectively able to represent the Society to its clients, lodges, and in communities.
+ Ability to travel as needed to cover your assigned area and markets, Thrivent, and industry functions.
+ Insurable under both the Society’s applicable fidelity bond and errors and omissions coverage
+ Must have satisfactory Form U-4 disclosures.
+ To effectively create and maintain culture, the job requires you to physically work in the designated Area 85% of the time.
Pay Transparency
Thrivent’s long-term growth depends on attracting, rewarding, and retaining people who are committed to helping others thrive with purpose. We accomplish this by offering a wide variety of market competitive compensation programs to attract, reward, and retain top talent. Compensation for this role is based on base, bonus and incentives. The applicable base range for this full-time role is $145,000 - $195,000 per year which will be dependent upon performance and factors in various geographic regions. The base pay actually offered will be determined by a variety of factors including, but not limited to, location, relevant experience, skills, and knowledge, business needs, market demand, and other factors Thrivent deems important.
Other
Thrivent is unique in our commitment to helping people to be wise with money and live balanced and generous lives. That extends to our benefits.
The following benefits may be offered: various bonuses (including, for example, annual or long-term incentives); medical, dental, and vision insurance; health savings account; flexible spending account; 401k; pension; life and accidental death and dismemberment insurance; disability insurance; supplemental protection insurance; 20 days of Paid Time Off each year; Sick and Safe Time; 10 paid company holidays; Volunteer Time Off; paid parental leave; EAP; well-being benefits, and other employee benefits. Eligibility for receipt of these benefits is subject to the applicable plan/policy documents. Thrivent’s plans/policies are subject to change at any time at Thrivent’s discretion.
Thrivent provides Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) without regard to race, religion, color, sex , gender identity, sexual orientation, pregnancy, national origin, age, disability, marital status, citizenship status, military or veteran status, genetic information, or any other status protected by applicable local, state , or federal law. This policy applies to all employees and job applicants.
Thrivent is committed to providing reasonable accommodation to individuals with disabilities. If you need a reasonable accommodation , please let us know by sending an email to human.resources@thrivent.com or call 800-847-4836 and request Human Resources.
At Thrivent, we believe money is a tool, not a goal. Driven by a higher purpose at our core, we are committed to providing financial advice, investments, insurance, banking and generosity programs to help people make the most of all they’ve been given. At our heart, we are a membership-owned fraternal organization, as well as a holistic financial services organization, dedicated to serving the unique needs of our customers. We focus on their goals and priorities, guiding them toward financial choices that will help them live the life they want today—and tomorrow.
For over 100 years, Thrivent has been helping people build their financial futures and live more generous lives. Today, it’s a Fortune 500 company that offers a full range of expert financial solutions, serving more than 2 million customers, as well as the communities in which they live and work.
Thrivent fosters a diverse workforce to serve our diverse clientele, reflecting a wide range of backgrounds and experiences. If you’re intrigued about our work and the possibility of becoming part of it, we invite you to visit Thrivent.com to learn more. You won’t just build a career; you’ll be part of an organization focused on growing, innovating, and serving.
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