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Pinnacle Financial Group opens Huntington office

Huntington, NY The Pinnacle Financial Group has opened a new office to provide a location for clients who live in Suffolk County.

In addition to 15 financial advisors at the firm’s main office in Rockville Centre and retail locations in NYC and Connecticut, the staff at the Huntington office includes six new advisors and an administrative assistant. The financial advisors at the new office are: Lisa Caspare, Roger Pinto, Harry Rivenburgh, Bob Skoff, Ron Wexler, and Philip Simmons.

John Raschella, the manager of the new office said, “Our experienced advisers chose to join Pinnacle for the firm’s independent culture, exceptional resources and support, along with the freedom to focus their efforts on serving client needs.”

Pinnacle’s team brings more than 100 years of collective experience derived from working at well-known investment firms such as JP Morgan Securities, Raymond James Financial and Oppenheimer & Co., Inc.

The address for the Huntington office is: 866 West Jericho Tpke.

Founder and managing director, Joe Esposito said, “Unlike many firms in the financial services industry today, at The Pinnacle Financial Group, you aren’t just an account number. We take pride in personal service. When you call us, you don’t get an automated menu nor are you transferred to a department. You talk to someone who knows you.”

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