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Team Building Whirls to a New Level

We are team players here at The Center!  And when we play, we play to win!  Recently, the Health and Wellness Committee sponsored a little excursion to the local Whirlyball venue in Novi.  If you’ve never heard of Whirlyball, you’re not alone.  It is a combination of Basketball, Lacrosse, and bumper cars, which is basically a recipe for fun!  The office broke up into 2 teams:

Game 1: “Friendly” Forgotten

The evening started out as a friendly match of 4-on-4, but it quickly escalated into an intense showdown.  After the first game went into sudden-death overtime, all loyalties tied to the office were put aside for Whirlyball team allegiance.  Angie “Arms” Palacios, who seemed to catch everything within 10 feet of her car, made an amazing last minute play to score the game winning point for Yellow. 

Game 2: Getting Aggressive

In the second game, Nick Defenthaler, who was indisputably the MVP of the evening, outscored everyone and brought Red to an early lead.  Although the Yellow Team came back to tie the game, their achievement was called into question due to an egregiously aggressive play by Matt Trujillo.  Tim Wyman was in position and ready to score, when Matt Trujillo slashed him across the face with his scoop.  Tim literally bled for his team that night.  Regrettably, time constraints didn’t allow for overtime. 

After the game, Matt T. felt sort of bad. To make amends, he is putting together a Center team for the Whirlyball league.  This way, we don’t have to play against one another in the future.  In a clear attempt to get back in Tim’s good graces, Matt is currently throwing around the team name “Wyman’s Warriors.”  The office is open to suggestions, though, so please pass any ideas our way!   


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A Message for Marilyn Gunther

 

Described as a steel hand in a velvet glove, Center for Financial Planning founding partner Marilyn Gunther, CFP® has officially transitioned into the retired life. But the mark she left on The Center is almost tangible. In this tribute video, team members call Marilyn professional, committed, passionate and inspirational. And Marilyn’s daughters Lisa and Karen Gunther share their perspective on growing up with a woman who was establishing what would become a nationally recognized business in a very male-dominated field.

 

Marilyn set an example for The Center team that we are dedicated to upholding. Her success, her impact on the financial planning community, and her trail blazing attitude continue to inspire us daily. We miss seeing Marilyn in the office, and we hear the same from her clients, but the principles she established will follow us into the future.

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Slightly Off-Center: What do you do for fun?

 There’s a lot you know about our team at The Center … but we’ve dug up answers to some questions you might have never thought to ask.

Golf, exercise, read, relax at home – Angela Palacios

Play tennis, hike, sing in choral groups, volunteer –Dan Boyce

I like rollercoasters, so I try to get to visit theme parks when I get the chance –Jaclyn Jackson

Garden, read, any sporting event out there –Jennifer Hackmann

Get outside and walk/ride bike with friends (spring, summer and fall) –Laurie Renchik

I travel to beautiful places and hike to mountain tops, forested areas and valleys that are difficult to get to by transportation. –Matt Chope

I still play soccer year-round –Melissa Joy

Simple things are fun to me – working out, spending time with my wife and our dog, playing hockey, golf, having a beer with friends –Nick Defenthaler

Watch sports and stay active doing anything (walk, run, bike, etc.) –Sandy Adams

Play with my dogs – they are so silly! –Melissa Parkins

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State of The Center: 2014

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Since 1985, The Center has been a passionate advocate for the clients we serve. We take great pride in the success of our clients and are equally proud that so many clients take an interest in our firm.  In that spirit, we are excited to share some of our happenings & successes in 2014.

Growing The Center

As in the past, providing world-class service to our existing clients is priority number one.  We now serve roughly 820 individuals and families representing assets under our management of $897M as of December 31, 2014.

Moving The Center

To better serve clients and team members, we moved into larger and more collaborative space in July 2014.  Many of you have had the opportunity to visit and the feedback has been positive.  Thanks to changes in the commercial real estate market, we were able to make substantial changes to our space in a cost effective manner.  Technology has been enhanced to improve client annual review meetings and the new Center Café provides a generous space for team collaboration.

Changes at The Center

As shared last year, 2013 was a year of goodbyes as three long term team members began their retirement (fortunately we see them all….just now as clients of the firm). Our new team members stepped in, up and then some.  Associate Financial Planners Nick Defenthaler and Matt Trujillo have added a level of planning capability for clients. Office Manager Nancy Sechrist hit the ground running in a variety of areas – not the least of which was with our office move.  Additionally, several team members increased their knowledge and training to serve clients by completing the Certified Financial Planner™ program, completing securities licensing, as well as specialized training through the Sudden Money Institute. In 2014 we were fortunate to attract three valuable interns, and one of them, Nick Boguth, will be joining us midyear after graduating from the University of Michigan.

Making our Mark

The Center and our team members continue to be leaders in our communities and profession.

  • Center recognized in Crain’s 2014 Cool Places to Work Award Program! To see what helped us make the cut, watch this cool video.

  • Our co-founder Marilyn Gunther received the Raymond James 2014 Women of Distinction Award. The award is given to women advisors who are exceptional in both their professional and personal contributions.

  • Daniel Boyce received an Honorable Mention Lifetime Achievement Award from Investment News. He was recognized for his ongoing contributions to the Detroit Chamber Winds & Strings.

  • We’re not just focused on financial health at The Center. Our core value of leading healthy, balanced lives was recognized with three different awards. We were named a finalist for the 2014 Governor's Fitness Awards, the American Heart Association picked us as a Fit-Friendly Worksite for the 7th year running, and Corp! Magazine chose us as one of Michigan's Best & Brightest in Wellness.

  • For the second consecutive year, The Center was recognized as one of the Detroit area’s largest money managers by Crain's list.

See a full listing of our Awards & Recognition by clicking here.

Educating our Clients

We continued our efforts to provide meaningful education in a variety of areas impacting our clients’ lives. In addition to our ongoing commitment to provide relevant, timely blogs and videos, we held sessions on Medicare & Investment Planning.

Unforgettable 2014 Moments

Many of our Center team members attended the Raymond James National Conference in Washington DC to improve their skills, engage in team building, and witness the First Annual (?) bull riding contest between Kali Hassinger & Matt Trujillo. Watch our video to see more about the best things we learned at the conference.

Melissa Cyrus became Melissa Parkins after her wedding to Kevin Parkins in October (the photos are wonderful!).

And lastly, 2014 will be remembered as the year it snowed a lot in Michigan! Perhaps that’s why we now serve clients living in 37 different states?

From all of us at Center for Financial Planning, we thank you for the opportunity to serve you and your loved ones.  We appreciate your continued confidence and trust and will work diligently each day in 2015 to provide world-class service.  Congratulations to all on a successful 2014 and here’s to 2015!

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Slightly Off-Center: What is your best achievement?

 There’s a lot you know about our team at The Center … but we’ve dug up answers to some questions you might have never thought to ask.

Earning a Master’s Degree in Humanities –Amanda Toia

A sustainable, growing business enterprise –Dan Boyce

Being a mom –Gerri Harmer

Carrying 2 babies in my belly for 8 months –Jennifer Hackmann

Becoming a mom –Jennie Bauder

Winning 4 MVP awards from peers in sand volleyball tournament play over the last 10 years around the world. –Matt Chope

Raising two wonderful daughters –Nancy Sechrist

Earning my CFP® designation – it was the hardest I’ve ever worked for something and certainly my most rewarding accomplishment! –Nick Defenthaler

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Slightly Off-Center: What is your favorite food?

 There’s a lot you know about our team at The Center … but we’ve dug up answers to some questions you might have never thought to ask.

Many items but Hummus must win as I am sad if I miss eating this daily! – Angela Palacios

Homemade Chicken Soup –Amanda Toia

Peanuts (And peanut butter and lettuce sandwiches) –Dan Boyce

Chocolate chip cookies –Jaclyn Jackson

Nachos from Comerica Park –Jennifer Hackmann

Lasagna! –Jennie Bauder

Mrs. T’s Pierogies –Kali Hassinger

A Ginger Gold apple picked right from the tree –Laurie Renchik

Lasagna! –Matt Trujillo

Salads with everything, multiple types of lettuce, tomatoes, celery, carrots, onions, cheese, apples, nuts, dressings –Matt Chope

Risotto is warm and comfy and always good –Melissa Joy

Mexican – love El Charros’ soft puffy tacos and enchiladas –Nancy Sechrist

Mexican, hands down!  Nothing beats a huge burrito with nachos –Nick Defenthaler

Chicago style pizza from a restaurant called Roma’s in Owosso, MISandy Adams

I love most all foods and really enjoy trying new things. But my favorite will always have to be my mom’s homemade chicken enchiladas. –Melissa Parkins

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Slightly Off-Center: Where did you go to school?

 There’s a lot you know about our team at The Center … but we’ve dug up answers to some questions you might have never thought to ask.

Birmingham (elementary and secondary); University of Michigan for Bachelors and Masters degrees –Dan Boyce

Stockbridge High & Eastern Michigan University – Go Hurons! –Gerri Harmer

University of Michigan –Jaclyn Jackson

Indiana University –Jennifer Hackmann

Davison High School and Baker College for BBA –Jennie Bauder

Grand Valley State and Eastern Michigan University –Matt Trujillo

EMU - I very much enjoyed college life. It was so freeing and an amazing adventure of finding myself - waking up to all the world could offer. –Matt Chope

Clarkston High School, Oakland University undergrad and Walsh College MBA -Laurie Renchik

High school in Kansas at Shawnee Mission Northwest. University of Michigan –Melissa Joy

Mt. Clemens High, Macomb Community College, and Central Michigan University –Nancy Sechrist

I went to high school in Livonia where I was born and raised and earned my Bachelor’s degree in Finance at Eastern Michigan University.  I also completed the necessary coursework for the Certified Financial Planner or CFP® exam through the College for Financial Planning that is based out of Denver, CO –Nick Defenthaler

Eastern MI University for undergraduate and graduate (Go Huron’s, I mean Eagles!)Sandy Adams

Dearborn Edsel Ford High School,  Albion College and Detroit College of Law before it became Michigan State University Law School. –Tim Wyman

Grand Valley State University – go Lakers –Melissa Parkins

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Tastebuds the True Winners at our Guac Off!

Our stomachs were rumbling as we prepared to dip our chips at The Center’s 1st ever Guac Off! The competition sprouted out of a friendly conversation in our Center Café and four team members took the challenge of creating an award-winning guacamole. Sandy Adams, Angela Palacios, Melissa Parkins, and Matt Trujillo all started with a simple avocado and mixed and mashed up top-secret recipes.

Each contender lined up a bowl on the café counter and the rest of the office eagerly piled up on chips. The lucky judges included the rest of The Center team members willing to dip a chip!  Everyone enjoyed scraping the bowls clean of the glorious green! Judge Gerri Harmer said the tasty competition was, “The best job I’ve ever had.”

Our victor, Angie Palacios said her recipe was inspired by a weekend getaway to Sante Fe, New Mexico.  “It was there I finally learned how to make great guacamole when we ordered it tableside at a restaurant,” Angela remembers.  “While I do add lots of different vegetables and spices, it all has to start with a few perfectly ripened avocados!”

I just make it by taste so I don’t have any measurements. I think that day I had to work with:

Ingredients:

8 ripe avocados (the kind that are very small and come in bags of 4 taste the best – a tip I picked up from Marilynn Levin)

Juice of 2 limes

½ bunch of cilantro chopped

2 or 3 roma tomatoes chopped

¼ cup of chopped onion (I’m guessing I had red but can’t remember)

1 package of “Great Guacamole” mix

Salt to taste if needed

Mix ingredients together in a bowl and cover with saran wrap pressed down to touch the guacamole and let it rest for 30-60 minutes

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Slightly Off-Center: What is your secret weapon?

 There’s a lot you know about our team at The Center … but we’ve dug up answers to some questions you might have never thought to ask.

Creativity –Jaclyn Jackson

Sense of humor –Matt Trujillo

Eating breakfast – sounds lame but I’m a completely different person if I take the 5 – 10 minutes to at least eat something in the morning –Nick Defenthaler

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Reinventing Michigan Retirement

 At a conference tailored to Michigan residents age 50 and up, Sandy Adams, CFP® and Laurie Renchik, CFP® volunteered their professional retirement planning expertise. Sandy and Laurie were part of the team of volunteers at the Reinventing MI Retirement conference hosted by the Michigan Department of Insurance and Financial Services.

The event was held at the Michigan State University Management Education Center in Troy. It was one of nine conferences put on across the state to help Michigan residents learn more about how to potentially achieve financial security in your later years.

Sandy and Laurie provided attendees with one-on-one financial check-ups.  Governor Rick Snyder made an appearance and delivered a message about living well and aging well. The Reinventing MI Retirement initiative is funded by contributions and grants from the Michigan Securities Investor Education and Training Fund.


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