The future of wealth management is here: Next-Gen rankings—those under 40.

Our national rankings don’t tell the whole story. Most of these advisors are concentrated around the bigger markets such as New York and San Francisco. But we’ve uncovered great advisors in all markets—Arkansas, Montana, and other states with smaller concentrations of wealth.
We believe clients are oftentimes better served by local representation. For example, a Houston-based investor who made her fortune in oil may prefer a local advisor with experience in that sector; a tech entrepreneur may want an advisor well-versed in start-ups and funding; or a farmer may seek an advisor with expertise in the futures markets. Many of the clients we talk to say they consider their advisors and teams like a part of their families, so it’s nice to have them close by.
Most importantly, the very best advisors are laser focused on having a positive impact on their clients’ lives. They want to add meaning, help them live better lives. This is how we think about our research process every day.
With a typical tenure of a dozen years, there’s a reason millions of families are entrusting their futures with this group: they have proven that they stand among the very best in wealth management. Sandwiched between generations, these advisors are eagerly sought by the industry to best serve families.
They’re seasoned, have lived through market cycles, and their deep relations with families—often representing three or more generations—position them among the best wealth management has ever seen.
Here’s more proof: they’re now appearing on our rankings that have until now been limited to advisors with a few decades’ experience.
We believe our Top Next-Gen Wealth Advisor rankings are an early peek of our future Top Wealth Advisor rankings—say, 10 or more years from now.
Our rankings represent the true role models of the industry. They set the standards, and because these advisors are dedicated to always keeping their edge, they help raise the bar.
The Forbes Next-Gen Wealth Advisors rankings, developed by SHOOK Research, is based on an algorithm of qualitative criteria—mostly gained through telephone, virtual, and in-person due diligence interviews—and quantitative data.
Those advisors that are considered have a minimum of four years’ experience, and the algorithm weighs factors like revenue trends, assets under management, compliance records, industry experience and those that encompass the highest standards of best practices. Portfolio performance is not a criterion due to varying client objectives and lack of audited data. Neither Forbes nor SHOOK receive a fee in exchange for rankings.