Lenox Advisors
Gabe Schulman serves as Managing Director at Lenox Advisors, a wealth advisory firm, since February 2011, where responsibilities include providing comprehensive financial services to Wall Street executives, hedge fund managers, and business owners. Additionally, Gabe Schulman is a member of the Artists Council at the Whitney Museum of American Art, supporting the acquisition of emerging art, and serves on the Executive Committee of New Release Gallery, which was founded in August 2015. Gabe Schulman also co-founded Beverlys in February 2013. Previous experience includes a role as a Financial Advisor at Northwestern Mutual from June 2007 to January 2011. Educational achievements include attending Binghamton University School of Management from 2004 to 2007 and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 2003-2004.
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Lenox Advisors
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Driven by the notion of what is best for you, we build custom solutions that integrate the financial needs of high net worth individuals, their families and corporate clients. As your advocate, we take the time to deeply understand your goals and values and then develop strategies to help protect and preserve your wealth. Backed by a team of highly trained professionals, our advisors have access to a broad range of financial solutions to assist you: Financial Planning Asset Management Insurance & Risk Management Employee Benefits Executive Benefits By building comprehensive plans where all the elements are working in unison, we can help you achieve what matters most — a strong financial future for you and your family. Lenox Advisors is a certified great workplace by the independent analysts at Great Place to Work®. “We were thrilled to become Great Place to Work-Certified for the sixth time,” said Greg Large, President & Chief Operating Officer. “Our employees are our most valuable asset. Understanding how our employees think and feel is deeply rooted in our culture and aspirations as a leadership team. As people everywhere reconsider what they want and need to excel at work, it’s essential that we ask the tough questions to shape better experiences.”