Deena Katz

Deena Katz
Residence Miami, Florida, US
Alma mater Adrian College
Occupation Chairwoman,
Evensky & Katz
Associate Professor,
Texas Tech University
Author

Deena B. Katz (born February 12, 1950[1]) is an American Certified Financial Planner, author, and chairwoman of the Miami, Florida investment firm Evensky & Katz. She also serves as an associate professor in the Personal Financial Planning Division at Texas Tech University.

Biography

Katz graduated from Adrian College with a bachelor's degree in English & Education in 1972,[2] later becoming an associate professor for the college.

She later worked as an English teacher[3] before developing a financial practice. In 1990, she moved to Miami, merging her practice with those of Harold Evensky and Peter Brown to form Evensky, Brown & Katz, where she previously served as president and is now chairwoman.[4] (The firm became Evensky & Katz in 2004, after the retirement of Peter Brown.)

She was awarded a Doctorate of Humane Letters (honoris causa) from Adrian College in 2001.[5]

Katz has two children and several grandchildren through her marriage to Harold Evensky.

Financial planning

Katz has made a number of personal appearances to organizations and has been a guest speaker at sponsored events in several countries, including Australia, Canada, Japan, England, India, Ireland, Singapore, New Zealand, Malaysia, and South Africa.[5]

On October 20, 2013, Katz received the Financial Planning Association's Heart of Financial Planning Award, granted jointly to Katz and her husband and business partner Harold Evensky. In granting the award, FPA cited Katz and Evensky's work "educating current and future advisers through teaching, internship coordination and writing books."[6]

Katz was named one of Financial Planning Magazine's 5 Most Influential People (the "Movers & Shakers" list) in the Planning Profession in 2001.[5]

Ms. Katz was selected as one of Investment Advisor's 25 Most Influential People in the Financial Planning Industry in 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, and 2008.[7][8]

She has also been named one of Medical Economics' 150 Best Financial Advisers for Doctors three times.[7]

Katz was the first female Director of a United States Rotary Club.[5]

Publications

She is the author or co-editor of several books relating to financial planning, has written for several trade publications and was the first female Editor-in-Chief of the trade publication Journal of Retirement Planning.[9] She has also contributed to the Wall Street Journal, ABC, PBS, CBS, and CNBC-Asia[3]

Katz has written nine books, including "Retirement Income Redesigned," "Investment Think Tank," and "Deena Katz on Practice Management".[7]

She has also been quoted as nationally recognized expert in several elite publications, including: AARP Magazine, Barron's, The Boston Globe, Business Week, Consumer Reports, Forbes Magazine, Fortune Magazine, Newsweek, The New York Times, The New York Post, The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, and Worth Magazine.[7]

References

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