Draft:Michael W. Landsberg

  • Comment: Draft fails to describe why this person is notable. It reads like a CV or LinkedIn profile, not a biography of someone that has achieved notability - there are no references to significant (in-depth, extensive) coverage of him in reliable, independent, secondary sources with a reputation for accuracy and fact-checking (the existing citations are mainly routine or passing mentions in business publications). If there is no significant coverage, he has no place in Wikipedia. Paul W (talk) 12:14, 21 February 2024 (UTC)
  • Comment: There are both numerous unsourced statements, and insufficient sourcing to establish notability.
    Please also address WP:COI. (Previous COI concerns) Greenman (talk) 19:55, 3 September 2023 (UTC)
  • Comment: Some of the new sources added might be independent but none of them show significant coverage (not just passing mentions). It's better to have a few (three or four) very good sources than a lot of sources that verify one fact at a time, an article with only the latter type of source will almost never be accepted. Alpha3031 (tc) 08:50, 3 June 2023 (UTC)
  • Comment: One thing to note is that we often use secondary sources to decide how much to write about parts of a subject, because they can be more general. For example, in a biographical article for person X there may be thing A and thing B to cover. If most secondary sources cover thing B in great detail and thing A significantly less, we would tend to follow the sources. This is not possible for closely associated sources that mostly just verify one or two very specific facts. There are other reasons that are just as, or even more important (otherwise we could just republish what the subject has written about themselves) but none of the sources seem to have significant enough coverage to fulfil that role well. Alpha3031 (tc) 14:15, 12 May 2023 (UTC)

Michael W. Landsberg is an American financial advisor, wealth manager, certified financial planner[1], veteran investor, and Accredited Investment Fiduciary.

He serves as the Principal, chief executive officer, & Chief Investment Officer at Landsberg Bennett Private Wealth Management.[2][3]

Michael W. Landsberg
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Michael W. Landsberg
BornApril 3, 1970
Hartford, Connecticut
Alma materBabson College, University of Florida

Early life and education

Michael W. Landsberg was born on April 3, 1970, in Hartford, Connecticut. He attended Babson College, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree with a major in management. He Spent his senior year abroad studying Japanese language at Sophia University in Tokyo, Japan.

After completing his undergraduate studies, Landsberg pursued further education and obtained an MBA from the University of Florida in 1998.

Career

Michael W. Landsberg began his career in private wealth management as a sales professional at Morgan Stanley.[4] , where he worked from 1992 to 1994. In July 1994, Landsberg joined Merrill Lynch as a Certified Financial Planner.

During his tenure at Merrill Lynch, he was promoted to the position of Senior Vice President and Portfolio Manager, serving the company for a total of 18 years.

In June 2012, Landsberg founded Landsberg Bennett Private Wealth Management[5], a boutique wealth management firm. He currently holds the positions of Principal, chief executive officer, and Chief Investment Officer at the firm, leveraging his extensive experience in wealth management and financial planning to guide the company's strategic direction and investment decisions.

References edit

  1. ^ "CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ Professional". CFP Board.
  2. ^ Lake, Rebecca (December 29, 2023). "Should You Have Multiple IRAs? What to Know". Smart Asset.
  3. ^ Lake, Rebecca (August 23, 2023). "What Is Stock Correlation, and How Do You Find It?". Smart Asset.
  4. ^ "Michael W. Landsberg's profile on FeeOnlyNetwork". FeeOnlyNetwork.
  5. ^ "Hightower Makes Strategic Investment in $1B Florida Firm". Financial Advisor. October 5, 2021.