Join us as we sit down with Ken Cella, Principal and Head of External Affairs at Edward Jones. Ken has found joy by integrating his faith and work. In this episode, Ken shares unique insights on the importance of financial resiliency, honoring God through financial stewardship, and leaving a values-centered legacy. His wisdom and guidance are helpful for those seeking to become servant leaders.
About Ken
Ken Cella, Principal and Head of External Affairs at Edward Jones and is responsible for fostering strategic partnerships, expanding relationships with policymakers, industry leaders and other influencers to make a greater impact on society. He is a member of the firm's Enterprise Leadership Team, which guides the firm strategy to grow its impact and create value for clients, colleagues and communities, today and in the future.
Ken began his Edward Jones career in 1990 as a financial advisor and was named a principal in 2002. In 2012, he was asked to lead Branch Training, the area responsible for the professional development of financial advisors and branch office administrators, and in 2022, he took over sole responsibility for the Branch Development division.
Ken serves as chair for the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association (SIFMA) Board of Directors. At Edward Jones, he helps support the firm's commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion by serving as the senior executive sponsor of the Interfaith Business Resource Group.
He is deeply engaged in the St. Louis community. He serves as Chair of the University of Missouri-St. Louis Chancellor’s Council, on the board of directors for Greater St. Louis, Inc., as board chair for Chamber STL, and on the Concordance Academy of Leadership Board of Directors.
Ken has a degree in marketing from the University of Missouri-St. Louis and an MBA from Washington University in St. Louis. He is also a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania Wharton School’s Securities Industry Institute.
He is a native of St. Louis, where he currently resides with his wife and their four children.