The American College of Financial Services Appoints Joe Bergan and Ellen Rinaldi to Board of Trustees
Both Bergan and Rinaldi bring decades of expertise and experience to The College.
The American College of Financial Services Appoints Joe Bergan and Ellen Rinaldi To Board of Trustees
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The American College of Financial Services announced the newest elected members to its Board of Trustees.
Joe Bergan, the Principal responsible for Professional Development Elective Training at Edward Jones, and Ellen Rinaldi — who served as the Chief Security Officer and Chief Information Security Officer at Vanguard — will bring their array of insights to the Board. Bergan and Rinaldi possess decades of financial services leadership experience that aligns with The College’s mission to benefit society and vision to accelerate impact leading into its centennial celebration in 2027.
“Joe and Ellen have been standout leaders within their respective financial fields, and we are pleased to welcome them to The American College of Financial Services Board of Trustees,” says George Nichols III, President, and CEO at The American College of Financial Services. “They bring decades of senior leadership and unique skills in client-facing, home office, and information technology roles to their governance responsibilities. Their guidance will be invaluable.”
Bergan spearheads the Professional Development Elective Training initiative for Edward Jones’ Branch Development division. He began his tenure at Edward Jones in 1998 as a Financial Advisor in Sunset Hills, Missouri, and built his career on fostering meaningful personal and financial relationships with clients through advanced development and designations. These efforts led to him being recognized as a top financial advisor within his region, and he would later share his success with others by serving in several leadership roles. This included a stint as a regional leader, which he held from 2008 until November 2013. Bergan has since relocated to the firm’s St. Louis headquarters, where he has held his current responsibilities since October 2021. He is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania Wharton School’s Securities Industry Institute and earned a degree in business administration from the University of Notre Dame.
“As I’ve grown with Edward Jones, I’ve made a commitment to uplifting others within the financial services industry, which is why I am honored to support other financial professionals through my work with The American College of Financial Services Board of Trustees,” Bergan says. “I am excited to share the skills I’ve developed over the course of my career within the profession’s leading academic institution.”
Rinaldi served as an expert in cyber risk management for Vanguard, a $6 trillion-plus financial services organization. She created a comprehensive, integrated global security function that successfully protected more than 22 million institutional and retail shareholders’ assets as well as sensitive corporate data and business and technical infrastructure. Rinaldi has more than twenty years of leadership experience and served as the first Chair of the Chief Information Security Officer Advisory Committee of the Investment Company Institute (ICI) for four years until her retirement in January 2019.
“In an age where technology is at the forefront of business, it is paramount that the appropriate security measures are taken to mitigate cyber risks and ensure trusted, secure financial exchanges,” Rinaldi says. “I am honored to share my experience with the Board of The American College of Financial Services. This institution delivers the high-quality education necessary for future financial leaders to innovate and thrive, and I am excited to be aiding them on their path toward success.”
Rinaldi received her B.A. from the University of Connecticut, her J.D. from Suffolk University Law School, and her L.L.M. in Taxation from Boston University Law School. She serves as a member of the Board of Penn National Insurance, a mutual regional casualty property company and sits on both the Finance and Audit Committees. She is also on the Board of Governors for Main Line Health, a not-for-profit health system with four of Philadelphia’s most respected acute care hospitals.
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