Andrew Komarow, financial planner, owner of Planning Across the Spectrum and autistic himself, joins the pod to share his story and talk about the importance of financial planning for families with neurodivergent members. Kevin Keller, CEO of the CFP Board, joins to talk about the board's plans and the proliferation of sometimes questionable designations.
Guest Interview — Andrew Komarow — autistic adviser — 0:30-25:30
Guest Interview — Kevin Keller — CFP Board — 26:30-53:15
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Guest Bios
Andrew Komarow understands the difficulty and stigma that many individuals with special needs face. Having received his autism spectrum disorder diagnosis as an adult, many questions about the struggles he had growing up, and as a young adult, were answered. Through this experience, Andrew knew that he wanted to do something to work with the special-needs community to provide answers and security in the financial world.
Andrew is the founder of Planning Across the Spectrum and specializes in helping any self-advocating client or family with autism and intellectual disabilities.
Kevin Keller is chief executive officer of CFP Board, the professional body for personal financial planners in the U.S. Under his leadership, CFP Board is pursuing ambitious goals to:
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