Even the most seasoned veterans of Joel Bruckenstein's and David Drucker's
T3 technology conference can feel swamped with information after a full day of thought-provoking speaker sessions, breaking product news, must-see platform demonstrations, visits to the exhibit hall, mobile application releases, live tweets and good old-fashioned face-to-face schmoozing.
But for a newbie like me — as of Monday, this is my first full week as a reporter for
InvestmentNews, covering both technology and wirehouses — the overload has almost developed into a full-blown case of “too much information” syndrome.
Almost but not quite, as the scores of people that I have met and dozens of business cards that I have collected promise many stories to come. Rome wasn't built in a day, and I have realized that I won't replace former
InvestmentNews tech reporter
Davis D. Janowski's thorough beat coverage overnight.
More than a few times since arriving at the Westin O'Hare on Sunday, I have heard the comment, “Now that Davis has moved to Wealthfront [Investment Management], you've got some big shoes to fill.” Well, I am up for the challenge.
So, though I am a
@ddjanowski follower on Twitter, I also look forward to seeing my own
InvestmentNews coverage and
@joycehanson Twitter handle gain traction in the tech space.
A little bit more about me: Just before joining
InvestmentNews, I was an associate editor at ThinkAdvisor.com (formerly AdvisorOne.com) and covered the financial adviser market, including tech developments, practice management, wealth planning and portfolio construction. In other words, I am not a complete newbie.
I have attended IMCA, Morningstar, Pershing Insite, Raymond James and SIFMA conferences, to name a few.
Still, I know that my success with
InvestmentNews' readers depends on breaking the latest news about financial services technology, and for that I am depending on you.
Here is my shameless pitch: Please send me your news tips. I want to know about who is going where, what new products are in beta, where the industry is headed and when startups are launched and acquisitions are made.
You can find me at jhanson@investmentnews.com.