A Bold Career Change at 45 (and the Best Decision I Ever Made)
I joined the Financial Adviser Academy after years of encouragement from my own adviser at St. James’s Place, Sonia, who always said I’d make a great adviser myself. Eventually, I listened and I’m so glad I did.
The most valuable lesson I took from the Academy is that you’re never too old to learn something new. I discovered not only that I was capable of starting a new career in my mid 40s, but also that I was smarter and more resilient than I’d given myself credit for.
The support I received from my Academy Development Manager was exceptional — she was a steady, encouraging presence throughout, and having a strong woman in that role really mattered to me. One area where I initially struggled was with the lack of diversity among some of the guest speakers, who were often what I’d describe as “male, pale, and stale.” But to the Academy’s credit, they listened when I raised it, and I was offered a 1-to-1 with a brilliant female adviser whose energy and insight were exactly what I’d been looking for.
Since completing the programme, I’ve launched my own financial planning practice. It’s the most stimulating, rewarding career I’ve ever had, no two days are the same, and I genuinely feel I’m making a difference in people’s lives.
That said, I would encourage anyone considering the Academy to do their homework first. It’s not just about passing exams, you need to be financially prepared for the quieter months after graduating, when you’re building your client base and waiting for income to catch up. It takes time, but it’s worth it.
My one piece of constructive feedback? I’d love to see more female, and forward-thinking voices represented, people who reflect where financial planning is going, not just where it’s been.
If I had to sum up my experience in one sentence: Life-changing, empowering, and not for the faint-hearted, but absolutely worth it.
5 August 2024
Unprompted review