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Alice Gabriele is a senior portfolio manager at Pinnacle Associates, where she has spent the past two decades managing investments for high-net-worth individuals and families. She is deeply committed to helping clients build, preserve, and transition wealth across generations, with a strong focus on long-term financial security and retirement readiness.
Before joining Pinnacle, Gabriele served as a vice president in the equities division of an investment banking firm. She began her career in finance working across several financial management companies, where she advised clients on comprehensive wealth-building strategies. Her work spanned investment management, retirement planning, estate planning, and insurance solutions, including life, disability, health, and long-term care coverage.
Throughout her career, Gabriele has developed a reputation for combining technical investment expertise with a client-centered approach, helping families navigate complex financial decisions with clarity and confidence. She graduated magna cum laude from Princeton University and holds an MBA from Columbia Business School, where she was inducted into Beta Gamma Sigma.
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Alice Gabriele
Senior Portfolio Manager
Pinnacle Associates
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1987–1994
1999–2000
2001–2005
Present
2025
Vice President, Equities Division at Goldman Sachs
1987–1994
Vice President at Sidoti & Company
1999–2000
Innovative Planning Services
2001–2005
Portfolio Manager at Pinnacle Associates since 2005
Present
Top Year-on-Year Net Sales Award
2025
Milestones
“At this stage in my career, I’m not trying to impress clients with technical language. I’m focused on helping them make better decisions”
William Chan,
Modern Vision Planning, Sterling Mutuals Inc.
“A message is only as strong as the receiver’s ability to understand it. Good intent isn’t enough if the client can’t clearly see the benefits and trade-offs”
William Chan,
Modern Vision Planning, Sterling Mutuals Inc.
