FPA names Scott Kahan winner of its P. Kemp Fain Jr. Award

FPA names Scott Kahan winner of its P. Kemp Fain Jr. Award
The planning veteran is being recognized for outstanding achievements in service to society, academia, government and professional activities.
NOV 10, 2022

The Financial Planning Association has honored Scott M. Kahan with the group’s and the profession’s highest individual award — the 2022 P. Kemp Fain Jr. Award. The award is presented to an individual who has realized outstanding achievements in service to society, academia, government and professional activities.

A financial planner for over 35 years, Kahan is president and senior financial planner at Financial Asset Management Corporation in Chappaqua, New York, a firm he launched in 1986. Kahan has taught courses for the financial planning programs of Marymount College, Baruch College and New York University, where he was recognized for his teaching contributions with the “Award for Teaching Excellence” in 1991. His leadership at NYU led to the school’s program transitioning to a CFP Board-registered program.

Kahan served on the board of the Institute of Certified Financial Planners from 1997 to 1999 and, after its 2000 merger with the IAFP to create the FPA, served on the FPA’s board from 2000 to 2001. He also has chaired the FPA of Metro New York chapter and several FPA national conference task forces.

“For many years, Scott has been a passionate advocate for financial planning and took important action to lead efforts to strengthen FPA and the profession," the Financial Planning Association said in a press release Thursday. "He exemplifies all that P. Kemp Fain stood for and is very deserving of this tremendous honor.”

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