Amy Webber

Chief Executive Officer and Co-Chairman
Member, Board of Directors and Executive Council

Amy Webber

Amy Webber

Chief Executive Officer and Co-Chairman
Member, Board of Directors and Executive Council

Amy Webber is Chief Executive Officer and Co-Chairman of the Board at Cambridge Investment Group, an independent financial solutions firm serving 3,800 financial professionals and their clients. Hired as the firm’s 22nd associate in 1998, Webber served in a variety of high-ranking roles before becoming the second CEO in Cambridge’s nearly 45-year history, succeeding Founder Eric Schwartz in 2016. She is a member of the Financial Services Institute’s (FSI) Board of Directors, helped establish Cambridge’s Community of Women (CCW), New Century Council, and The Next Step® internship program, and delivers valuable insights through her biweekly ‘Cambridge Stronger’ podcast series.

Webber’s leadership is widely recognized across the financial services industry. She has been named ThinkAdvisor’s ‘Executive of the Year’ (2024)1, WealthManagement.com’s ‘CEO of the Year’ (2022)2, and in 2022 received the coveted InvestmentNews Alexandra Armstrong Lifetime Achievement award3. She is a six-time member of ThinkAdvisor’s ‘IA 25’4 and was recognized as one of WealthManagerWeb’s ‘Top 50 Women in Wealth Management’ for three consecutive years5. Webber also earned ThinkAdvisor Luminaries awards in the categories of Diversity and Inclusion, Thought Leadership and Education, and Executive Leadership (2021)6.

1 ThinkAdvisor LUMINARIES, Class of 2024. Award earned in category of Financial Advisory and Asset Management Firms. Finalists and winners are chosen based on nominations. To learn about the award criteria, visit https://event.thinkadvisor.com/luminaries-awards/criteria.   

2 WealthManagement.com, Wealthies Awards, 2022. Award earned for Broker-Dealers (1,000+ advisors). Finalists are chosen based on nominations from industry peers. To learn about the award nomination and selection process, visit https://www.wealthmanagement.com/industry/wealthmanagementcom-announces-2022-wealthies-finalists.

3 InvestmentNews Magazine, Women to Watch awards recognize women in the industry who have demonstrated success, leadership, ability to effect change, and a willingness to help other female financial professionals and community service. Winners are selected by an InvestmentNews selection committee. For more information on the awards, nomination requirements, and selection process, visit https://www.investmentnews.com/awards-and-recognition/women-to-watch-2022

4 Investment Advisor Magazine/ThinkAdvisor, IA 25 2012, 2014, 2017-2020 is a recognition which identifies 25 people who readers believe have had or will have the greatest influence on the financial services industry. Results are based on reader poll.

5 WealthManagerWeb.com/ThinkAdvisor, Top 50 Women in Wealth award 2009-2011 recognizes 50 influential women leaders impacting the financial industry. Honorees are selected by an advisory board from the wealth management industry.

6 ThinkAdvisor LUMINARIES, Class of 2021. Firms and Individuals, from both the small and large investment firm space, are eligible to win in four different categories. Winners are chosen based on nominations which include qualitative and quantitative factors. To learn more about the award criteria, visit https://www.thinkadvisor.com/luminaries-awards/. Amy Webber was a member of the judging panel at ThinkAdvisor but did not vote for any category in which our firm was nominated.