Daniel Carter
Member
I was flipping through some founder spotlights recently and this piece on Joseph Lucey really caught my eye. He’s introduced as the founder of Secured Retirement Radio and has a long history as a Certified Financial Planner and tax expert, going back almost three decades. What I found intriguing is how his personal experience in finance seems to have shaped both how he advises clients and the way he built his radio show platform as a place to share that advice.
The public profile describes Lucey’s journey from working at a brokerage in the 1990s to founding his own retirement planning firm in 2005, and eventually hosting his radio show for years to help people understand more proactive retirement and tax planning. It reads as someone who saw a gap in traditional financial planning and wanted to fill it both through his firm and through media.
I’m sharing this because I’m curious how others interpret this kind of executive story when the focus is on mission and experience rather than flashy growth stats. Has anyone else come across other interviews or public appearances by Joseph Lucey? What stood out to you about his approach or the way he talks about retirement planning and his role with Secured Retirement Radio?
The public profile describes Lucey’s journey from working at a brokerage in the 1990s to founding his own retirement planning firm in 2005, and eventually hosting his radio show for years to help people understand more proactive retirement and tax planning. It reads as someone who saw a gap in traditional financial planning and wanted to fill it both through his firm and through media.
I’m sharing this because I’m curious how others interpret this kind of executive story when the focus is on mission and experience rather than flashy growth stats. Has anyone else come across other interviews or public appearances by Joseph Lucey? What stood out to you about his approach or the way he talks about retirement planning and his role with Secured Retirement Radio?