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Cfp® Adam Grenier
Vice President, Wealth Planner at Fidelity Investments; Instructor at Tufts University; Impact Investor
Professional Background
Adam Grenier, CFP®, is a distinguished Certified Financial Planner who specializes in providing comprehensive financial guidance to multi-generational families. With a profound understanding of the intricacies surrounding money, wealth, and estate planning, Adam devotes his career to empowering families to make informed financial decisions that create a positive and enduring impact on both their families and their communities.
Adam's role extends beyond just financial consultancy; he is also deeply immersed in academia. As an instructor and researcher in the fields of microfinance, wealth and income inequality, and financial inclusion, Adam shares his knowledge and expertise at esteemed educational institutions including Tufts University and the Harvard Extension School. His commitment to raising awareness and understanding around financial issues among future generations is evident in his engagement with students, guiding them on Global Engagement Trips across Latin America, thereby fostering a global perspective on finance and social responsibility.
Education and Achievements
Adam’s educational foundation is both robust and relevant to his professional endeavors. He earned a Master of Science in Financial Planning from Bentley University’s McCallum Graduate School of Business, where he honed his skills in creating tailored financial plans and strategies. His undergraduate studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison provided him with a Bachelor of Science in Consumer Science, giving him a solid grounding in the behavioral economics and consumer decision-making processes that inform effective financial planning.
His impressive portfolio of practical experiences enhances his academic credentials. As the Vice President and Wealth Planner at Fidelity Investments, Adam has developed extensive expertise in crafting financial solutions that meet the diverse needs of clients. His various roles within Fidelity Investments—including Financial Consultant, Risk Manager, and Field Training Director—equipped him with a multi-faceted understanding of the financial landscape and client interactions.
One of Adam’s noteworthy experiences includes serving as a Kiva Fellow at Kiva.org, where he contributed to global efforts to reduce poverty through microfinance initiatives. This role underscores his commitment to fostering financial inclusion and addressing wealth disparities around the world. Through his deep engagement in these initiatives, Adam's work not only benefits individual clients but also builds stronger communities.
Achievements
Adam Grenier’s commitment to financial literacy and planning extends to his work as an educator. His experience teaching courses on microfinance and financial inclusion at prestigious institutions such as Tufts University and Harvard University reflects his dedication to impacting the next generation of financial professionals. In his teaching roles, he inspires students to consider the broader implications of financial systems, encouraging them to think critically about the role of finance in society.
His leadership in organizing Global Engagement Trips allows students to immerse themselves in different cultures, understand local economies, and explore the principles of wealth distribution and financial empowerment in practice. Adam’s unique approach blends theoretical knowledge with real-world application, enriching the educational experience for his students.
Through his professional journey, Adam continues to be at the forefront of dialogues surrounding financial wellness, wealth management, and social equity. Whether through his meticulous work as a financial planner or his impactful role as an educator, he remains dedicated to fostering an understanding of how financial decisions shape families and communities. His multifaceted expertise makes him a sought-after resource in financial planning and education, dedicated to not only advancing individual financial literacy but also promoting a more equitable society.