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"Life Planning" Thought Leader Swaps Massachusetts For UK

George Kinder is a prominent figure in what he calls the Life Planning approach that extends the concept of fiduciary responsibility beyond its customary boundaries.
Prominent financial planning figure George Kinder (pictured) is
leaving Massachusetts in the US to build a startup in the UK so
that he can spread his “Life Planning” approach to fiduciary
responsibility.
The UK Home Office has awarded Kinder an Innovator Founder Visa.
He intends to use his time in the UK to integrate “Life Planning”
principles into a variety of organizations, he said in a note on
his Linkedin page. He is leading a training
course,from September 15 to 20, in Cornwall, in the UK's
southwest.
“For decades, Life Planning has helped individuals discover and
live their most authentic lives,” Kinder. “Now, it’s time we
bring that same inspiration into our organizations
– starting with financial firms and B Corps but extending to
every corner of industry.”
Kinder’s work expands the concept of fiduciary responsibility
beyond client service. He advocates for a “Fiduciary In All
Things approach” – one that begins with serving clients’
highest aspirations, extends to organizational culture and
governance, and culminates in a broader duty to humanity.
"The UK – with its progressive stance on corporate
responsibility and the highest number of B Corporations globally
– is the ideal launching pad for this movement," Kinder
said.
At the NextGen Planners annual conference in July, held in
Manchester, England, the Kinder Institute is expected to curate
one of the stages and Kinder will deliver a keynote, his
statement added.