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Sam Leitensdorfer

Client Service Manager

As a Client Service Manager on the Halls Dorn Aiazzi Team at Moneta, Sam Leitensdorfer is driven to provide the best service possible. He likes to build long lasting relationships and go above and beyond for his clients.

Sam brings tax, banking, and customer service experience to Moneta. He was attracted to the firm because he wanted to grow his financial knowledge and appreciated the personal care and attention Moneta gives to every client.

Sam was born and raised in St. Louis. He graduated from Murray State University in 2020, earning a Bachelor’s Degree in Finance. He studied abroad during his junior year of college, which provided him the opportunity to see how other countries do business. Sam also participated in the Best Buddies program, where he established friendships with people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Outside of the office, Sam likes to travel, play sports and exercise. He also enjoys skiing, wakeboarding and surfing. Sam is a fan the St. Louis Blues and Cardinals.

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