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Chris Kamykowski, CFA, CFP® The imagery could not have been more surreal…… U.S. President Donald Trump...
Christina Link operates with a strong moral compass and a constant drive to improve herself and the world around her. She enjoys helping people and providing first-class service. As an Advisor at Moneta and CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER®, she develops and implements comprehensive investment strategies based on each client’s personal financial goals.
Christina joined Moneta in 2025 because she was drawn to the firm’s culture and family feel. She identified Moneta as the perfect place to serve clients so they can live their best lives. Christina is a proud member of the BCHP (Bailey Carpenter Hehmeyer Pietroburgo) Team.
Christina graduated from the University of Missouri in 2008 where she earned her Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with an emphasis in Finance and Banking and a minor in Personal Financial Planning. Her professional experience includes working at one of the nation’s largest brokerage firms, in addition to a small independent financial services firm. She assisted both clients and advisors in various roles that developed her financial planning knowledge and skills.
Christina resides in Columbia, MO with her husband, two young children, and miniature dachshund. In the community, she is an avid supporter of the Josh Seidel Memorial Foundation and serves as a board member of her neighborhood homeowner’s association. She likes to stay active by going on walks and playing golf and tennis. Her family loves to travel, dine out at favorite local restaurants, and cheer on the Mizzou Tigers.
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