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Edelman puts an M&A veteran atop its retirement unit

Hiring former OneDigital dealmaker Christian Mango points to an acquisition-led growth push for the retirement plan unit.

Edelman Financial Engines has put Christian Mango in charge of its retirement plan advisory practice. PLANADVISER reports Mango will run Retirement Plan Services, with a charter covering acquisitions, adviser recruiting, and internal expansion. He reports to Steven Gaven, the firm's chief financial officer.

Mango has nearly three decades in retirement services. His last role was senior vice president for mergers and acquisitions at OneDigital; earlier, he led Alera Group's Retirement Plan Services as executive vice president and national practice leader. That combination — an acquirer who has also run a practice — is the profile that tends to shorten the distance between a signed deal and a smoothly integrated one.

In a statement, CEO Ralph Haberli talked up the potential to serve retirement plan advisers and smaller plans at greater scale, saying Mango's record of building retirement businesses and his industry relationships would position Edelman to build "one of the country's leading retirement advisory platforms." Edelman had more than $300 billion in assets under management as of March 31. For a firm with that much client money, acquiring existing practices is often faster than building distribution one adviser at a time.

The details around the hire point to an acquisition-led push. Mango's resume is heavy on M&A, and he sits under the CFO, the executive who usually owns deal economics. The statement's emphasis on smaller plans suggests Edelman has its eye on independent retirement-plan practices and small-plan specialists, though the announcement does not specify target sizes or transaction structures. It also offers no timeline or pipeline. A CFO reporting line is a structural bet on a repeatable acquisition program: the finance chief holds the valuation models, the integration playbooks, and the capital allocation authority. Mango is not being asked to recruit his way to scale.

Watch for Mango's first transaction. The size and seller profile will show whether Edelman is assembling its platform from individual adviser teams, full retirement-plan practices, or something in between.

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