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Episode 23: Jud Doherty

An episode of the The Cannon Curve podcast, hosted by Cannon Financial Institute, titled "Episode 23: Jud Doherty" was published on July 19, 2018 and runs 25 minutes.

July 19, 2018 ·25m · The Cannon Curve

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Keeping us ahead of the Curve today is Jud Doherty, President, and CEO of Stadion Money Management. Referred to as the "Uber of the financial services industry," Stadion offers highly innovative, tech-based solutions to help clients meet their long-term goals.

Three key themes come up in today's conversation: professional reinvention, the importance of customization to fit the needs of each individual client, and the execution of innovative ideas. Jud's deep understanding of these topics has not only shaped him as a leader but has positioned Stadion as a noteworthy market disruptor today.

Resources:

Jud Doherty: https://bit.ly/2KaYGKP

Stadion Money Management: https://bit.ly/2lxPBNc

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