Jackson National and Curian name CFO

Doug Townsend has been the vice president and controller of both entities since January 2004.
JAN 15, 2008
By  Bloomberg
Doug Townsend has been named senior vice president and chief financial officer of Jackson National Life Distributors and Curian Capital LLC. JNLD, a distribution group, and Curian, a provider of fee-based separately managed account platforms, are Denver-based subsidiaries of Jackson National Life Insurance Co. of Lansing, Mich. Mr. Townsend has been the vice president and controller of both entities since January 2004. He has also been the vice president and treasurer of Curian since July of that year. In his new post, Mr. Townsend will lead accounting and financial reporting for the entities, and handle the financial strategies for both.

Latest News

The power of cultivating personal connections
The power of cultivating personal connections

Relationships are key to our business but advisors are often slow to engage in specific activities designed to foster them.

A variety of succession options
A variety of succession options

Whichever path you go down, act now while you're still in control.

'I’ll never recommend bitcoin,' advisor insists
'I’ll never recommend bitcoin,' advisor insists

Pro-bitcoin professionals, however, say the cryptocurrency has ushered in change.

LPL raises target for advisors’ bonuses for first time in a decade
LPL raises target for advisors’ bonuses for first time in a decade

“LPL has evolved significantly over the last decade and still wants to scale up,” says one industry executive.

What do older Americans have to say about long-term care?
What do older Americans have to say about long-term care?

Survey findings from the Nationwide Retirement Institute offers pearls of planning wisdom from 60- to 65-year-olds, as well as insights into concerns.

SPONSORED The future of prospecting: Say goodbye to cold calls and hello to smart connections

Streamline your outreach with Aidentified's AI-driven solutions

SPONSORED A bumpy start to autumn but more positives ahead

This season’s market volatility: Positioning for rate relief, income growth and the AI rebound