Chief Operating Officer
Job Description:
Our client is a boutique wealth management firm located in Oakbrook Terrace, IL. This firm provides comprehensive financial planning and wealth management services to affluent and ultra-affluent families, corporate executives, professionals, and business owners. The Chief Operating Officer (COO) is the operational heartbeat of the firm, responsible for ensuring that the firm delivers a consistently exceptional, personalized, and compliant client experience. This leader oversees day‑to‑day operations, marketing activities, investment management oversight, client service workflows, technology platforms, and regulatory processes—while also acting as a strategic partner to the CEO in shaping the firm's growth. In a boutique environment, the COO is both a builder and an operator: someone who can design scalable systems while staying close to the details that matter.
Key Responsibilities
Client Service & Advisory Operations
- Oversee the day-to-day operations of the financial advisory practice, including client
- onboarding, financial planning workflows, investment operations, and service
- delivery.
- Ensure advisors and client service teams follow consistent processes, planning
- methodologies, and fiduciary standards. Manage portfolio implementation activities such as trading, rebalancing, cash management, and model updates, often in a hands‑on capacity.
- Build and refine operational frameworks that support consistent, repeatable, and
- high quality advisory engagements.
- Implement performance metrics, dashboards, and KPIs to monitor operational
- health and drive accountability.
Operations Management
- Oversee and meet with the marketing staff to ensure projects are on completed in a timely and organized manner.
- Oversee investment management by managing portfolio operations, trading, rebalancing, reporting, and custodial processes to support efficient investment execution and client service.
Regulatory Compliance & Risk Management
- Ensure the firm meets all SEC, FINRA, and state regulatory requirements, with a strong emphasis on documentation and audit readiness.
- Oversee compliance functions, including ADV updates, client agreements, supervisory procedures, and risk controls.
- Maintain a culture of fiduciary responsibility and ethical decision‑making across the firm.
Technology & Systems Management
- Lead the selection, integration, and optimization of the firm's technology stack (CRM, financial planning tools, portfolio management systems, reporting platforms).
- Ensure systems are efficient, integrated, and aligned with the firm's boutique service model.
- Drive digital improvements that enhance client experience without sacrificing personalization.
People Leadership & Culture
- Manage and develop a small but high‑performing operations and client service team.
- Create clear roles, responsibilities, and development paths that support both firm growth and individual career progression.
- Foster a culture of collaboration, accountability, and client‑first thinking.
Strategic Planning & Firm Growth
- Partner with the CEO to translate the firm's strategic vision into operational plans and scalable processes.
- Support growth initiatives such as advisor hiring and new service offerings.
- Ensure operational capacity aligns with business development efforts and client demand.
Financial & Business Management
- Work with the CEO and CFO (or outsourced finance partner) to manage budgets, forecasting, and operational financial performance.
- Monitor key metrics such as AUM growth, client retention, advisor productivity, and operational efficiency.
- Support fee structure evaluation, pricing strategy, and profitability analysis.
Client Experience & Quality Assurance
- Ensure every client interaction reflects the firm's standards—personal, responsive, and high‑value.
- Oversee client feedback processes, service quality reviews, and continuous improvement initiatives.
- Support advisors in delivering personalized financial advice and maintaining strong client relationships.
Qualifications
- 8–12+ years of management experience in financial advisory, wealth management, RIA operations, or related financial services.
- Strong understanding of advisory workflows, financial planning processes, investment operations, and regulatory requirements.
- Experience in a boutique or entrepreneurial environment where adaptability and hands‑on leadership are essential.
- Familiarity with advisory technology platforms (e.g., Orion, eMoney, Tamarac, Redtail, Black Diamond).
- Strong leadership, communication, and change‑management skills.
- Ability to balance strategic thinking with day‑to‑day operational execution.
Compensation and Benefits:
- Salary (commsurate with experience)
- Choice of PPO or HMO Health, Dental, and Vision insurance
- Profit Sharing, plus 401k match
- PTO policy: 10 days off in the first 12 months of employment, and then three additional days per year until a maximum of 20 days.
- NYSE holiday calendar (10 days) and the Friday after Thanksgiving.
- Four-day work week schedule during the summer
- Additional extra days off earned throughout the year.