Sullivan
will be responsible for the oversight of Rehmann’s retirement plan services
divisions, which include advisory services, plan administration and retirement
plan consulting.
Sullivan
has more than 12 years of experience as a financial adviser. He holds a
bachelor’s degree in finance from the Eli Broad College of Business at Michigan
State University as well as designations as a Certified
Financial Planner (CFP) and an Accredited Investment Fiduciary Analyst (AIFA).
The website, 401k.guardianlife.com,
provides access to an array of educational resources to help retirement plan
participants plan, save and invest for their future. Educational articles,
retirement planning tutorials, online saving and retirement calculators, videos
and infographics on the site are designed to help plan participants learn more
about retirement planning, as well answer questions.
“We know that Americans are habitually unprepared for retirement,”
said Jason Frain, vice president, 401(k) Product Management and Development,
Guardian Retirement Solutions. “The new website is part of Guardian’s ongoing
commitment to educate and motivate people to start the planning process early
and to begin saving for post-career living. As the go-to provider for the
small-plan 401(k) market, Guardian continues to invest in new resources that
help empower participants to plan, save, and invest for retirement.”
The site also helps participants identify their investment
style, Frain said, and determine whether they are ”do it for me” or ”do it myself”
investors. ”Do it for me” investors might consider target-date funds, a
balanced account or a managed account from a professional money manager if they
are new to investing or uncomfortable managing investments on their own. “Do it
myself” investors can get started by taking the site’s Risk Assessment Quiz,
which helps determine how best to allocate plan investments and utilize many of
the educational resources available for a better understanding of investment
and asset-allocation basics.
The site’s Learning Center allows users to search for
content by life stage (Just Starting Out, Nearing Retirement or In Retirement)
or by medium (articles, videos, calculators and tutorials) so that they can
customize the experience based on needs and preferences. The site also includes
information on meeting the needs of small-business owners and their employees.
The site, which was developed with S&P Capital IQ
Financial Communications, is iPad-friendly and accessible via mobile devices.