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Making Space at the Table: Founder Cindy Giovacchino on Why Representation in Financial Services Matters

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  Making Space at the Table: Founder Cindy Giovacchino on Why Representation in Financial Services Matters  Originally published on sundial.csun.edu The financial services industry has made strides toward inclusivity, but the lack of diversity in leadership remains a persistent challenge. For decades, finance was largely shaped by a narrow band of voices. Today, a growing number of professionals are helping shift the narrative, demonstrating that broader representation leads to stronger, more dynamic decision-making.   With over 25 years of experience in financial services and as the founder of Gio Financial,  Cindy Giovacchino  understands firsthand why diversity of thought is essential in an industry that impacts lives and legacies. “Representation matters not just because it’s fair—but because it makes us better,” she shares.     The Power of Diverse Perspectives   Financial advising is not one-size-fits-all. Clients come with different backgro...

The Hidden Emotional Side of Retirement Planning Financial Planner Cindy Giovacchino Shares Important Questions to Ask Yourself

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  The Hidden Emotional Side of Retirement Planning Financial Planner Cindy Giovacchino Shares Important Questions to Ask Yourself Originally published on  nyweekly.com Retirement is often viewed through a financial lens, defined by savings goals, investment strategies, and a projected date for when work will end. But ask anyone who’s approaching that milestone, and a different reality often emerges: Retirement planning can be just as emotional as it is financial. Cindy Giovacchino , a seasoned financial planner and the founder of Gio Financial, encounters this emotional aspect of retirement planning regularly. While spreadsheets and strategy are important, she believes the process should also include space for deeper reflection on identity, purpose, and the kind of life someone hopes to build after their working years. These aren’t questions most people are accustomed to asking themselves. Fortunately, a thoughtful financial planner like Cindy Giovacchino can guide clients thr...

The Unexpected Side of Rental Property Ownership: Cynthia Giovacchino Shares Lessons in Patience, Grit, and Grace

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Originally published on  marketsherald.com Rental property ownership is often discussed in terms of passive income, long-term equity, and smart financial growth. But seasoned landlords know that the real story goes much deeper. Behind the numbers lies a world of unexpected repairs, difficult conversations, and emotional resilience. Cynthia Giovacchino, a financial professional  with over 25 years in the industry and personal experience managing her own rental properties, knows firsthand that successful ownership requires more than spreadsheets and leases—it takes grit, patience, and an ability to remain calm when things don’t go according to plan. When Plans Shift, Mindset Matters Most Every landlord eventually encounters the unpredictable: a last-minute emergency repair, a tenant who breaks a lease, or an unforeseen delay in occupancy. These situations are rarely discussed in investment seminars, but they test the core of what it means to be responsible for a property and the...

Cindy Giovacchino Reflects on Leadership, Growth, and Staying Grounded in Candid New Interview

  Originally published on www.prnewswire.com . In a candid new interview with Brainz Magazine, financial planner  Cindy Giovacchino  reflects on her journey as the founder of GIO Financial, sharing how leadership, intentional growth, and staying grounded in her values have shaped her success in the financial services industry. OXFORD, Conn. ,  June 3, 2025  /PRNewswire/ --  Cindy Giovacchino , founder of GIO Financial  and a financial services industry veteran, was recently featured in an interview titled  "Financial Planner  Cindy Giovacchino  on Leading with Heart and Hard Work."  The interview offers a thoughtful look at her professional journey, entrepreneurial mindset, and the values that continue to shape her work. It provides valuable insight to those interested in how integrity, perseverance, and lived experience can shape a meaningful and successful career in finance. With over 25 years in the financial industry, ...

Financial Planner Cindy Giovacchino on Leading with Heart and Hard Work: An Interview

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This interview was originally published in Brainz Magazine. As digital tools and automation reshape financial services, financial professionals continue to emphasize the importance of building trust and personal connection. With more than 25 years in the financial industry and a growing practice of her own, Cindy Giovacchino  approaches her work with a focus on long-term relationships, hands-on support, and an understanding that each client’s journey is unique. In this interview, she shares how those values have shaped her business, how she stays grounded, and what she’s learned through building Gio Financial. 1. Cindy, you’ve been in the financial services industry for over 25 years—what originally drew you to this field, and what continues to motivate you today? Cindy Giovacchino: I’ve always been drawn to the idea of helping people build a more secure future. Early in my career, I saw firsthand how personalized financial guidance could change lives—not just in terms of wealth, b...