Stephen Rigali recently joined the RIA Edge Podcast to share how Kayne Anderson Rudnick has evolved over decades by focusing on intentional growth and long-term relationships. In his conversation with host David Armstrong, Steve discusses how the firm prioritizes organic expansion, structured advisor development, and proactive resource planning to support a high-touch client experience at scale. He also shares how the firm combines deep in-house expertise with specialized partners and is thoughtfully testing AI to improve efficiency while keeping human judgment at the center of decision-making.
| Assets under management discussed are as of December 31, 2025. Current assets under management are approximately $50.6 Billion as of March 31, 2026.
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