Altfest Personal Wealth Management
Marina Baldassano is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in executive support and legal assistance. Currently serving as the Executive Assistant to the CEO at Altfest Personal Wealth Management since April 2004, Marina previously held the position of Chief Paralegal and Office Manager at Mark Rolnik Esq from January 2000 to April 2004, after starting their career as an Executive Assistant at the United States Attorney's Office from January 1997 to January 2000. Marina holds a BA and a Paralegal Degree in Psychology from Brooklyn College and NY Paralegal School, and is an alumna of Edward R. Murrow High School.
Altfest Personal Wealth Management
Altfest Personal Wealth Management offers a comprehensive, truly objective approach to wealth management. Our team has the expertise and the passion to successfully guide our clients’ portfolios through myriad market conditions. Altfest was founded by industry trailblazers who continue to lead the way. The firm is credited for introducing innovative methods to the profession that have increased the value provided to clients. We are pioneers in the fee-only wealth management movement, and continue to receive fees only from clients not from product sales, which can lead to conflicts of interest. We listen, think independently, advise and take action. Altfest is a staff of smart, friendly professionals dedicated to anticipating your needs and making your life easier. Each individual or family of clients has unfettered access to our firm’s broad expertise, ready to meet the goal of protecting your financial well-being. Services provided to clients include Investment Management, Retirement Planning, Insurance and Tax & Estate Advisory. At Altfest, our professionals are trained to meet the varied goals of all our clients. We have advisors who understand the enormous life challenges faced by widows and divorced persons, how to educate and engage with multi-generational families about financial issues, the confusing choices business executives and health care professionals must wrestle with in diversifying their investments, contributing to pension plans, stock options, and more. Investing involves risks, including the potential for loss of principal. There is no guarantee that any investment plan or strategy will be successful.