Angel L. Gulizio

  • Financial Services Representative
  • Registered Representative

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About Angel

Angel Gulizio brings nearly three decades of financial services expertise to her role as a dedicated Financial Professional. Beginning her career in 1996 with Bank of America (Fleet), Angel discovered her true calling in helping individuals and families achieve their financial aspirations. Her seventeen-year journey in retail banking included progressive leadership roles as Sales Manager and Branch Operations Supervisor at Bank of America, followed by her position as Private Client Banker at JP Morgan Chase.

Driven to expand her impact and client relationships, Angel transitioned to comprehensive financial planning with prestigious firms including NYLife and Prudential. As a Financial Services Representative at Barnum Financial Group, she now leverages her extensive experience to provide personalized financial strategies. While her detail-oriented, results-driven approach ensures thorough financial strategies, it’s her genuine ability to connect with people that truly distinguishes her practice.

As a devoted mother of four, Angel understands the complexities of balancing family priorities with long-term financial goals. She actively participates in her children’s lives, from cheering at football games to exploring the Adirondacks and Lake George. Her personal experience with retirement strategies—particularly her husband’s recent retirement from the NYPD—provides her with valuable insights into the unique financial needs of service families.

Angel’s Long Island roots and love for boating and beaches reflect her appreciation for life’s simple pleasures, values she brings to helping clients build secure financial futures.

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Angel L. Gulizio

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