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Jami Choinka

Advisor

CFP®

As an Advisor on the Halls Dorn Aiazzi Team, Jami Choinka prioritizes the highest standard of service and strives to go above and beyond for every client. She especially enjoys the opportunity to help clients through complex situations and alleviate their stress so they can focus on what is most important to them. Jami finds building a strong bond with her clients and helping them achieve their long-term goals to be very rewarding.

Jami earned her BSBA in Finance from the University of Missouri – Columbia. While in school, she worked as a teller at Tigers Credit Union. There, she further developed her ability to fulfill customer needs, a skill that prepared her for her role as Client Service Manager on the Halls Dorn Aiazzi Team. Jami joined Moneta in 2012 and was awarded her CFP designation and promoted to Advisor in 2019.

Outside of Moneta, Jami enjoys traveling and spending time with her husband, family and friends.

  • BSBA, Finance, University of Missouri—Columbia
  • Moneta Momentum
  • Make-A-Wish® Missouri, St. Louis Young Professionals
  • CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER®

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