Diversity Summits
Rather than hold separate content specific events as we have in years past, such as the Diversity Summit, CFP Board is combining their best features into a single CFP Board Connections Conference. The inaugural Conference, in Washington, DC on September 29-October 1, 2024, promises to deliver all of the valuable insights and content from our Diversity Summit and other events, but to a larger audience with more opportunities for connecting across subject areas, sessions and the profession.
A Catalyst for Change
The Summits bring together firms, academic institutions, partner organizations and CFP® professionals in a collective effort to create a more diverse profession through research, case studies, best practices and actionable initiatives.
Previous Summits from 2019-2023
2023 Summit | View the website and agenda
The 6th Annual Diversity Summit took place on November 9, 2023, in person, explored what it means to be inclusive, showcasing best practices as well as challenges and opportunities for increasing inclusion within the financial planning profession. The them of this year's summit was Inclusion 360 … Profession, Planner, Community.
2022 Summit | View the website and agenda
The 5th Annual Diversity Summit took place on October 27, 2022, in person, focused on actionable solutions to advance diversity in financial planning. The theme of this year’s summit was IMPACT – Advancing DEI in the Financial Planning Profession.
2021 Summit | View the website and agenda
The 4th Annual Diversity Summit was held online November 17-18, 2021, with the theme of Metrics that Matter, highlighting qualitative and quantitative metrics for firms’ workforce and culture by experts and practitioners.
2020 Summit | View the website and agenda
The 2020 Diversity Summit was held online from November 18-20, 2020. Nearly 1,000 attendees participated in the virtual event, which focused on sustainable diversity, equity and inclusion (DE&I) initiatives through compelling keynotes and thought-provoking panel discussions.
2019 Summit | View the website and agenda
The 2019 Diversity Summit, was held in November 2019, bringing together hundreds of professionals to focus on accountability — highlighting the leadership of firms, academic institutions and partner organizations to create a more diverse profession.
The inaugural Diversity Summit
The Center’s inaugural Diversity Summit was held in 2018 at The Times Center in New York City. More than 300 leaders from financial services firms, academic institutions and non-profit organizations, as well as current and aspiring CFP® professionals, attended the seminal event. The agenda included presentations by distinguished speakers, personal reflections from CFP® professionals of color, and facilitated breakout sessions that allowed attendees to work side-by-side on solutions to the profession’s lack of diversity. The Center also issued a call to action to stakeholders to get involved in tackling the diversity challenge in the profession using research-based recommendations from its thought leadership paper.
Diversity Summit Research Reports
Published in 2023 in partnership with Charles Schwab Foundation, this white paper includes results from a survey of CFP Board Registered Program directors at various institutions around the country, revealing successes and challenges in maintaining an academic undergraduate program.
Released in early 2022 with debut discussion at the 2021 Summit, this report includes articles from academics and practitioners addressing different stages and components of the DEI journey.
At the 2020 Summit, the Center released a report highlighting case studies of successful diversity, equity & inclusion (DEI) initiatives at financial firms.
At the 2019 Summit, the Center released a literature review that outlines why a diverse workforce is critical for both the financial planning profession and financial services firms.
At the Summit, the Center released a thought leadership paper that outlines actionable solutions for industry stakeholders to create a more inclusive profession.