The Benefits of Best of Breed

Kevin Mahn, chief investment officer for Hennion and Walsh Management, discusses his firm's decision to use a best-of-breed approach when it comes to product solutions and client support.

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From left to right: Dennis Gonzalez, Alta Strategic, Kevin Mahn, Hennion and Walsh Management, and Elliot Noma, Garrett Asset Management, at Buy-Side Technology North American Summit 2015.

It seems like everywhere you look in financial services the common theme is consolidation.

Banks with massive legacy systems are looking to streamline old platforms. Regulators want institutions to have enterprise-wide control of all of their data.

Kevin Mahn, chief investment officer for Hennion and Walsh Management, is of a different mindset. When it comes to technology solutions and client support systems, Mahn is just interested in implementing the best possible technology at the Parsippany

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