Glenn Pape

Throughout his career, financial education authority Glenn Pape practiced honesty and integrity while providing employees with innovative, multi-media programs and services that enabled rank and file employees to make informed decisions and take actions that improved their financial well being. Glenn Pape prepared for his pioneering career by attending the University of Chicago (UChicago), where he studied the classics (Greek and Latin) and earned a Bachelor of Arts. Moving on to DePaul University, Glenn Pape enrolled in the school's College of Law to obtain his Juris Doctor. Seeking to bolster his business knowledge, Glenn Pape returned to UChicago and earned his MBA from the university's Booth School of Business. Glenn Pape joined Arthur Andersen LLP in 1984. Working as a Manager for four years, Glenn Pape adhered to the accounting profession’s high standards of integrity in accounting and tax services. From 1988 to 1996, Glenn Pape worked for The Ayco Company, L.P. As a Vice President and Partner, Glenn Pape became part of Ayco’s history of emphasizing positive, long-term client relationships. To this day, Ayco provides counseling to over 10,000 senior executives and more than 400 Fortune 1000 companies. At Ayco Glenn created workshops that were action-oriented, enabling employees to make specific decisions right at the workshop, or through the firm’s telephone-based AnswerLine. In 1996, Glenn Pape joined Ernst & Young, initially in New York and then in Chicago, and finally San Francisco. For Ernst & Young, Glenn Pape served as its leader in employee financial planning education and helped the globally recognized company launch its entrée into the financial planning education marketplace, as well as financial counseling services for spouses and life partners of deceased employees. Having now entered retirement, Glenn Pape is still full of ideas, including an “inside out” kind of financial education that focuses on employees developing their talents to earn money and conserve it through mindful spending. In addition, Glenn is interested in helping parents of teenage children develop their path of independence and secure and authentic social self.