Tom Ruggie on wealth management and innovation

Tom Ruggie on wealth management and innovation
Tom Ruggie shares insights on leadership, strategy, and mentoring in wealth management.
APR 01, 2025

This article has been produced in partnership with Destiny Wealth Partners.

Tom Ruggie, CEO of Destiny Wealth Partners, has been a leader in wealth management for decades, but 2024 has been a standout year. Named to the Investment News Hot List and awarded RIA Team of the Year, Ruggie sees these honors as a testament to his team’s dedication and innovation. 

"It took 30 years to become an overnight success," Ruggie told InvestmentNews managing editor James Burton. "This recognition validates the hard work our team puts in every day to improve the client experience." 

Ruggie reflected on the evolving investment landscape and his firm’s approach to market fluctuations. His structured bucketing strategy ensures stability while mitigating short-term volatility. By maintaining 10 years of income needs in conservative investments, clients can weather market shifts with confidence, focusing on long-term growth. 

Beyond investment strategy, Ruggie is continuing to shape the future of wealth management. His Next Generation initiative engages younger investors with a modern approach to financial planning. Recognizing that younger clients prefer more flexibility and digital tools; Destiny Wealth Partners has introduced tailored solutions to meet their evolving needs. 

"The way someone in their early 30s approaches wealth management is very different from my generation. We’ve built a framework to address those unique needs and ensure long-term success," he said. 

In addition, Ruggie has remained focused on expanding multi-family office services and strengthening direct investment strategies in high-growth sectors. His firm has invested in companies like SpaceX and Reddit, capitalizing on emerging market opportunities. 

Mentorship is another key focus for Ruggie. He actively supports young advisors through guidance, speaking engagements, and open-door discussions. "Helping mentor the next generation is one of the most gratifying things I do," he shared. 

Looking forward, Ruggie is focused on integrating advanced technology into financial planning, enhancing client experiences with AI-driven analytics and personalized strategies. 

Watch the full interview to hear Ruggie’s insights on leadership, risk-taking, and the next big opportunities in wealth management. 

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