From Mike Marra's LinkedIn Profile:
"I am pursuing a long term career in wealth management to fulfill my desire of helping people and build relationships that last a lifetime.
Day to day I help people answer two of the hardest questions in life, "Will I make it?" And "Do I have any financial blind spots?"
As a wealth advisor on the Lamkin Wealth Management team, I take pride in answering more than just financial questions for my clients.
I was a contributing player/coach of for the University of Louisville 2013 National Championship basketball team, and a student assistant to Rick Pitino. Performing under pressure, motivating others, planning/executing strategies, and effectively communicating are a few of the traits that I have inherited from my four years with coach Pitino.
My sports experience and education in sports administration has given me a great background in personally competing and managing competition
There is no arena where the competition for expertise and great coaching is more valuable than helping people with some of the most important decisions they will ever make."
Soooo, yeah, Mike, you were neither a coach nor a contributing player on the 2013 Louisville basketball team. People typically don't like to hire financial advisors that lie, so might want to erase that fib. But learning from Pitino, of course he's going to lie about his resume/history - that's another trait he inherited. Surprised he doesn't have "Greatest 3pt shooter ever" on his profile.