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Moneta Group principal Linda Pietroburgo spends her days advising families on financial matters. Her ultimate goal is to relieve her clients of thinking and/or worrying about their finances on a day-to-day basis. “Within the confines of a trusted relationship, we strive to handle all of the everyday oversight and administration of a family’s finances so they’re free to enjoy all life has to offer them,” she says.
To do so, she and her team work to completely and thoroughly understand each client’s needs and objectives. “My clients’ needs are the priority, and our communication centers on helping them deal effectively with the opportunities and financial choices that having money entails,” she explains.
Prior to joining Moneta Group in 2001, Linda worked in financial leadership positions for Washington University School of Medicine and St. Louis Children’s Hospital. She also taught finance courses at Webster University and University of Missouri-St. Louis and spent time working with international finance and treasury functions at Boeing.
Linda earned her BSBA in finance from the University of Missouri – St. Louis in 1984. In 1991, she graduated magna cum laude with her MBA from University of Missouri – St. Louis.
Linda serves on the Board of the St. Louis Community College Foundation and is a member of St. Louis Forum, the Financial Planning Association and Whitfield School Parent Council.
Linda is an avid snow skier and fitness junkie. Her favorite sport is skiing, but since she lives in St. Louis instead of Vail, she also enjoys swimming, running and biking. She and her husband, Greg, have two children.
- BSBA, Finance, University of Missouri-St. Louis
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MBA, University of Missouri-St. Louis
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CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNING® professional
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St. Louis Community College Foundation, board member
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St. Louis Forum
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The Financial Planning Association
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Whitfield School Parent Council
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