Cameron Bernadsky

Cameron Bernadsky
With extensive industry knowledge mixed with years of experience in the corporate sector, Cameron brings a wealth of experience to the critical life event of Retirement Planning.  His simple approach takes complicated topics and makes them easy to understand. Cameron earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Oral Roberts University and a Master of Business Administration from Oklahoma State University.  Cameron’s experience as the Chief Operating Officer of a small mutual fund and many years of experience working with and for Fortune 100 Companies makes him well qualified to address complex issues around investments and retirement planning. Cameron enjoys teaching on many different levels and shares his insights to students that are part of numerous adult education classes.  “Our students often say that they appreciate my laid back and yet informative style,” smiles Cameron. “That means a lot to me.”  It does not matter if you are a professional, business owner, high net worth individual, or middle-class family; Cameron believes everyone deserves trusted guidance and education with retirement planning.  Regardless of whether you are approaching retirement, recently retired or have been retired for a decade; “there is always an opportunity to learn and make things better”, states Cameron. He currently holds a Series 7 and a Series 65 License.  He continues to work to understand the complex needs of retirees in order to provide the most comprehensive and up-to-date guidance.  His goal is to get his client to and through their retirement years as comfortably as possible.  To that end, Cameron has earned the following credentialing: Certified Financial Planner® Certified Kingdom Advisor® Accredited Investment Fiduciary® Professional Plan Consultant® National Social Security Advisor Certificate Holder With “running out of money” topping the list of retiree concerns, Cameron says the first pillar of financial success is to develop a solid income plan.  When people retire, they often continue to own the same investments that they held when they were working.  Cameron believes this is a monumental mistake as you need to move from an accumulator mindset to a protector of your assets. Away from the office, Cameron and his wife Kelly enjoy spending time with their children and are avid cyclists.  They have a passion for orphans and live in Springboro with their six biological and 11 adopted children.  Cameron and Kelly both serve on the board of A Child’s Hope International.

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