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Tuttle’s successor at FPA will face challenges

The yet-to-be-named successor to Financial Planning Association executive director and chief executive Marvin W. Tuttle Jr. will have…

The yet-to-be-named successor to Financial Planning Association executive director and chief executive Marvin W. Tuttle Jr. will have to figure out how to get the diverse — if not unwieldy — organization, back on a growth track.

Mr. Tuttle, a 30-year veteran of the FPA, who has

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