Robert Huebscher
About Robert Huebscher
Robert Huebscher is an experienced professional in the wealth management industry, currently working at VettaFi | Advisor Perspectives since 2007. He founded Hub Data and played a significant role in developing the Investment Software Division of Thomson Financial.
Current Role at VettaFi
Robert Huebscher has been an employee at VettaFi | Advisor Perspectives since 2007. In this role, he contributes to the company's mission of providing insights and data to wealth management professionals. His extensive background in the financial services industry supports the development of resources that assist advisors in understanding market trends and client preferences.
Previous Experience at ByAllAccounts
Before joining VettaFi, Robert Huebscher worked as a consultant at ByAllAccounts from 2003 to 2006. During his three years there, he provided strategic insights and solutions aimed at enhancing the company's offerings in the wealth management sector. His consulting experience has contributed to his comprehensive understanding of the industry.
Leadership at TMI
Robert Huebscher served as President of TMI from 1975 to 1980. His five-year tenure in this leadership role involved overseeing operations and strategic direction, which helped shape the company's position in the market during that period.
Education and Expertise
Robert Huebscher holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Connecticut College and a Master of Business Administration from Harvard Business School. His educational background provides a strong foundation for his extensive experience in the wealth management industry, particularly in consulting and technology.
Founding Hub Data and Advent Software
In 1990, Robert Huebscher founded Hub Data, a company that focused on redistributing market data and corporate action information. Hub Data was sold to Advent Software in 1998, where he served as an officer until 2002. His role at Advent Software followed his founding of the Investment Software Division of Thomson Financial in 1982, where he developed PORTIA, a portfolio management system for buy-side investors.