William C. Crager

William C. (Bill) Crager is an American businessman in the financial industry. Crager is the co-founder and interim chief executive officer of Envestnet, a leading provider of integrated portfolio, practice management, and reporting solutions to financial advisors and institutions.
Career
From 1990 to 1999, Crager worked at Rittenhouse Financial Services (acquired by Nuveen), eventually serving as a Managing Director and developing a widely recognized initiative that integrated value-added investor communications with a technology-driven client service platform. From 1999 to the present, Crager has led Envestnet's platform, product and marketing strategy as well as the company's relationship engagements.
Bibliography
Crager is the co-author with Jay Hummel, Managing Director of Strategic Initiatives and Thought Leadership at Envestnet, of The Essential Advisor: Building Value in the Investor-Advisor Relationship (2016, ), an insightful handbook for advisors looking to navigate the changing face of financial services.
Education
Crager received a bachelor's degree in economics and English from Fairfield University in 1986, where he was a member of the Fairfield Stags men's lacrosse team and is currently a member of the Board of Trustees. He also received a master's degree in communications from Boston University in 1990.<ref name=Bloomberg/>
 
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