Amy Feintuch Joins Highland Capital Brokerage As Assistant Vice President of Institutional Distribution

Birmingham, AL: May 27, 2011 – Highland Capital Brokerage, Inc. (HCB), a subsidiary of National Financial Partners Corp. (NFP), a leading provider of benefits, insurance and wealth management services, announced today that Amy Feintuch has joined the company as assistant vice president of institutional distribution. In this position, she will act as a liaison for the broker dealers and banks that comprise HCB’s national institutional accounts. Feintuch will also play a key role in HCB’s business development efforts within the high net-worth business units of the company’s existing and potential institutional clients.
“Amy brings to Highland over 15 years of experience in the distribution of life insurance within the financial institution marketplace,” said Pete Boucher, senior vice president of institutional distribution for HCB. “Highland Capital Brokerage continues to be committed to increasing its market share within financial institutions. The addition of Amy to our institutional distribution team is further evidence of Highland’s focus on this vital segment of our business.”
Prior to joining HCB, Feintuch worked with TPG Financial as a national sales/relationship manager, strategy specialist where she developed, hired, and managed a national sales force, introduced and strengthened relationships within the UBS Financial field. Before that, she worked with John Hancock Brokerage as director, senior account development manager and national accounts manager, where she created new distribution channels and motivated producers to grow business within existing territories.
Feintuch received a bachelor’s of business administration degree with a specialty in portfolio analysis from the University of Georgia. She also studied international finance and law in London and Brussels.
About Highland Capital Brokerage
Committed to helping successful financial advisors and insurance professionals to grow their business with high net-worth clients, Highland Capital Brokerage creates trusted relationships by delivering customized insurance solutions, personalized local service and support, and superior value. HCB has differentiated itself among multi-carrier brokerage agencies through an emphasis on providing value-added marketing and point-of-sale support. HCB provides objective access to major insurance carriers, advanced planning support, expertise in risk underwriting, and back office processing to insurance brokers, financial planners, and various institutions such as banks, wirehouses, and certified public accountant firms. HCB is a wholly-owned subsidiary of National Financial Partners Corp. To learn more about Highland Capital Brokerage, visit www.highlandbrokerage.com.
About NFP
National Financial Partners Corp. (NFP) and its benefits, insurance and wealth management businesses provide diversified advisory and brokerage services to companies and high net worth individuals, partnering with them to preserve their assets and prosper over the long term. NFP advisors provide innovative and comprehensive solutions, backed by NFP’s national scale and resources. For more information, please visit www.nfp.com.
Media Contact:
Wilma Turner, Highland Capital
205.263.9266



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