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By pledging, you’re signaling support for making Fiduciary In All Things the law of the land. Sign here and put a FIAT symbol on your website, and tell us why you’re part of the movement toward a Fiduciary Society, one we can trust. 

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What Others Are Saying…

Business as a whole must be fiduciary in all things because business depends on human life thriving and human life thriving depends on all life thriving. So if any aspect of the interdependent web of life is not treated with full fiduciary responsibility then business will eventually fall.
— Graham Boyd, CEO & Founder, Evolutesix
It’s required to save our planet and all living beings from hierarchies that run on greed and delusion. We need it to create a sustainable world of greater equity and to avoid dystopia. It’s especially important now in the age of AI.
— Kathy Lubar, Meditation Teacher & Co-founder of Ariel Group
The word “Integrity” comes from the word “Integer” which is a whole number. When we have integrity, we are whole. When we are Fiduciary in anything, we are whole. Without integrity, we are less than whole. To fully actualize requires integrity. Fiduciary requires integrity. A fiduciary society has the possibility to become fully actualized.
— David Block, CEO, TaxMaster Financial Services Corporation
For humanity to continue on the arc of progress, we must find a way to establish trust-based interactions with our institutions. FIAT presents an elegant solution that would be a massive step towards this progression. We can live up to our highest standards, but first we have to believe we can do it.
— Blair duQuesnay, Senior Advisor at Ritholtz and author of The Belle Curve
I believe the movement toward Fiduciary In All Things is important because it embraces true stewardship. The understanding that every decision should reflect a shared responsibility to people, institutions, and the planet we inhabit. It is more than a technical obligation; it is an embodied and living ethic.
— Acie Clayborne
It’s simple. It’s obviously right. It takes back the world from negativity and greed and hatred… and replaces it with love. The most powerful force in the world.
— Adam Roosevelt
Saw Mr. Kinder’s speech yesterday at Plannex conference and the message really resonated with me, personal gain should not come before the integrity, and betterment of the people and the planet. This beautiful planet should be protected and we need governments and powerful bodies to protect it
— Dominic Walsh
Quite simply, it makes the world a better place when you know you can trust other people.
— Don Ezra
This is the epitome of living with integrity.
If we all act with the utmost awareness and clarity of understanding for the benefit of all, with openness, honesty and appreciation - putting others and honesty before our self interest, initially, our immediate environment will flourish, and there-after, this will radiate outwards to improve the lives of all.
— Jeremy Squibb
It will be our salvation as a species. That seems to be in our self-interest as well as all our brothers and sisters’ self-interest
— David Leo
I’m a decision scientist and advisor to families impacted by special needs. After training as a crisis counselor, I knew I wanted to always be someone who looked out for others’ best interest.
— Nicky Amore, Wealth Advisor, Parallel Advisors
Seeking truth and trust must be a standard to aim towards.
— Paul Clarke, Owner, MoneyTools Financial Planning
At the Kinder Institute of Life Planning, we wholeheartedly support Fiduciary In All Things, a movement founded by George Kinder to embed trust, care, and integrity at the heart of every institution.

For over two decades, our mission has been to train financial advisors to listen deeply, act ethically, and place their clients’ interests first. The Fiduciary In All Things pledge expands that same principle across society—calling on all institutions (corporate, non-profit, and governmental) to act with transparency, empathy, and responsibility toward one another and the planet.

We believe that a fiduciary culture is the foundation of freedom, happiness, and sustainability.

We are proud to stand with George Kinder and all who are working to make fiduciary duty not only a professional standard, but a shared moral law of trust in the world.
— Lora Woodward, COO, Kinder Institute of Life Planning