Nicholas T. Pititto, CFP®
Financial Planner
Prudential Financial
1772 E Jericho Tpke Ste 1A
Huntington, NY 11743, US
Professional Profile
Nicholas Pititto
Senior Partner, Financial Advisor, CFP®
Nick Pititto joined The RHG Group in the summer of 2016, shortly after graduating from Marist College with a bachelor’s in Business Administration. He lives in Merrick, and is the former president of the Rotary Club of the Massapequas, President of Brownstones Networking, a member/advocate of NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness), and President of the Long Island Professionals Network. He spends his free time volunteering, golfing, playing chess, and dirt biking. Nick began working in financial services “to make a significant and lasting positive impact in my clients’ lives. Building friendships and becoming an extension of the family to my clients; and building a successful plan for them is the most fulfilling part of my career.” While Nick has experience in all areas of personal finance, his main focus is working with clients to guide them through retirement income planning, tax-efficient investment strategies, and protecting their estates.
Areas of Expertise
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