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PROFESSIONAL PROFILE

P. J. DiNuzzo CPA, PFS™, MBA, MSTx

Founder, President, Lead Consultant
DiNuzzo Private Wealth, Inc.
1501 3rd St
Beaver, PA 15009
Office: 724-728-6564
pjdinuzzo@dinuzzo.com
www.dinuzzo.com

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P. J. DiNuzzo is the Founder, President, Chief Investment Officer (CIO), Chief Compliance Officer (CCO), and Director of Business Development for DiNuzzo Private Wealth, Inc., d/b/a DiNuzzo Wealth Management, d/b/a DiNuzzo Family Office, d/b/a DiNuzzo Middle-Market Family Office, d/b/a DiNuzzo Emerging Wealth (“DPW”) which has operated as an SEC Registered Investment Advisory Firm since 1989 and currently manages $987 million in assets under management as of March 31, 2024.  P. J. has devoted his entire professional career to indexing/efficient market theory, retirement planning and educating the public regarding their benefits.  He was approved as one of the first 100 Advisors in the United States with Index Research/Development Leader and Institutional Mutual Fund Manager, Dimensional Fund Advisors (DFA) in the early 1990’s.  DPW was one of the first few hundred fee-only firms in the U.S. in the late 1980s and has been consistently ranked as one of the top 500 firms in the country by multiple national publications.  Under P. J.’s leadership, DPW has been recognized as one of the “Best Places to Work”, on numerous occasions, by the Pittsburgh Business Times. 

P. J. has been awarded the prestigious multi-year designation as a FIVE STAR Wealth Manager.  The award is given to wealth managers in Pittsburgh and across the U.S. who satisfy key client criteria and score the highest in overall client satisfaction.

P. J. has earned the distinguished Personal Financial Specialist (PFS™) designation.  The American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA), a national professional organization of CPA professionals grants the PFS credential only to certified public accountants with a significant personal financial planning education and experience.  Candidates must meet six necessary requirements including an arduous technical exam and a peer review of their ability to demonstrate significant experience in a wide range of comprehensive personal financial planning disciplines.

P. J. has appeared and been interviewed on numerous occasions regarding Strategic Asset Allocation, Portfolio Diversification, Indexing, Rebalancing, and Retirement Income Planning on various Television and Radio programs including: OPRAH & Friends with Jean Chatzky on XM Radio, CNBC- TV Power Lunch, KDKA-TV2 Sunday Business Page with Jon Delano, The Lange Money Hour radio show with Jim Lange, and The Street.com TV. 

P. J. has also been interviewed and quoted on a number of occasions regarding Strategic Asset Allocation, Portfolio Diversification, Indexing, Rebalancing, and Retirement Income Planning in various national, regional, and local Magazines including:  Kiplinger’s Personal Finance Retirement Planning, MarketWatch from Dow Jones, Morningstar, SmartMoney, BusinessWeek, Investment Advisor, Financial Planning, NAPFA Advisor, The Wall Street Transcript, Wealth Management Exchange, Wealth Manager, Bottom Line Personal, IARFC, and Private Wealth magazine. 

He has also been interviewed and quoted on numerous occasions regarding Strategic Asset Allocation, Portfolio Diversification, Indexing, Rebalancing, and Retirement Income Planning in various national, regional, and local Newspapers including:  The Wall Street Journal, Barron’s, Reuters, Bankrate.com, CBS News, YAHOO! Finance, Pittsburgh Post–Gazette, Chicago Sun – Times, FT.com Financial Times, Smart Money Select.com, The Atlanta Journal Constitution, St. Louis Dispatch, Chicago Board Options Exchange, Investment News, Pittsburgh Business Times, The Sharon Herald, The Christian Monitor, The Beaver County Times, Pittsburgh Tribune Review, The Mutual Fund Wire.com, Gulf News – the United Arab Emirates (UAE), TMC.net, Comcast.net Finance, Rydex Investments, Free Real Time.com, Individual.com, Lockheed Federal Credit Union, Invest n Retire, ABC – TV9 WCPO.com, Fort Worth Star Telegram, KYPost.com, Wealth Manager, Jim Prevor’s  Perishable Pundit, Reading Eagle, The Toledo Blade, Horsesmouth, DemocraticUnderground.com, The Community Investment Network, Daily Herald, Scripps News, The Modesto Bee, Hitched, Prime, El Paso times.com, Paladin Advisor, Advisor Max, Denverpost.com, Oswego Daily News, The Dollar Stretcher, Financial Advisor, The Ledger, Post-Gazette.now, The Columbus Dispatch, Savannah Morning News, and Hampton Roads News Channel.

P. J. is a member of the Financial Planning Association (FPA), Estate Planning Council (EPC) of Pittsburgh, American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA), and the Pennsylvania Institute of Certified Public Accountants (PICPA), the AICPA’s National CPA Financial Planning Insights Panel, The National Association of Tax Professionals (NATP), Financial Educators Network (FEN), and the Pittsburgh Society of Investment Professionals (PSIP).

P. J. chose football in lieu of a Major League Baseball offer from the Houston Astros to play with their Class A Team, as he attended and played football at Indiana University under Head Coach Lee Corso in the “Big Ten” (Bloomington, Indiana) and also at the University of Pittsburgh under Head Coach Jackie Sherrill.  He later received his BS in Business Administration from Geneva College in Beaver Falls, PA.  His graduate studies culminated in an MBA (Masters in Business Administration) from the Katz Graduate School of Business at the University of Pittsburgh and an MSTx (Masters of Science in Tax Law) from Robert Morris University at the downtown Pittsburgh Campus.  P. J. received his Certified Public Accountant (CPA) designation from the State of Delaware. 

P. J. serves as a Finance Council Board Member for St. Blaise Church; and is a member of the Department of Finance Advisory Board for Robert Morris University.  He is a volunteer and supports Habitat for Humanity, Red Door Program for the homeless, and commitment to his churches in Midland and Pittsburgh’s Southside.  He previously was a member of the Investment Committee on the Endowment Board for Valley Care Associates, a non-profit organization providing adult day care, home safety consulting, and physical modifications for the elderly in Allegheny and Beaver Counties; and served on the Board of Directors for Catholic Charities, Diocese of Pittsburgh, as a member of their Programs Committee (Food, Clothing, Shelter, Healthcare); he also served on the Board of Directors and volunteered for The Hope House and The Center, both of which are located in Midland, Pennsylvania supporting the women and youth of the community.  He is a lifelong resident of the Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania area.  He devoted over 12 years to helping and assisting numerous young men in Pittsburgh’s inner–city and surrounding areas by supporting and coaching over 1,000 basketball games at the AAU, elementary, middle school, junior high, and high school levels attempting to teach and instill in them teamwork, trust, structure, discipline, and hard work.  Professionally, he is a member of the Estate Planning Council of Pittsburgh.

This award was issued on 6/1/24 by Five Star Professional (FSP) for the time period 9/12/23 through 3/29/24. Fee paid for use of marketing materials. Self-completed questionnaire was used for rating. This rating is not related to the quality of the investment advice and based solely on the disclosed criteria. 1854 Pittsburgh-area wealth managers were considered for the award; 231 (13% of candidates) were named 2024 Five Star Wealth Managers. The following prior year statistics use this format: YEAR: # Considered, # Winners, % of candidates, Issued Date, Research Period. 2023: 1,818, 233, 12.8%, 6/1/23, 9/12/22 - 3/31/23; 2022: 1779, 252, 14%, 6/1/22, 9/27/21 - 3/25/22; 2021: 1814, 234, 13%, 6/1/21, 9/7/20 - 4/23/21; 2020: 1886, 224, 12%, 6/1/20, 9/16/19 - 4/10/20; 2019: 1667, 251, 15%, 6/1/19, 9/17/18 - 4/12/19; 2018: 1653, 227, 14%, 6/1/18, 9/28/17 - 4/17/18; 2017: 1133, 277, 24%, 6/1/17, 9/27/16 - 4/11/17; 2016: 1064, 423, 40%, 5/1/16, 10/7/15 - 4/19/16; 2015: 1494, 442, 30%, 6/1/15, 10/7/14 - 4/19/15; 2014: 1721, 458, 27%, 6/1/14, 10/7/13 - 4/19/14; 2013: 1777, 545, 31%, 6/1/13, 10/7/12 - 4/19/13; 2012: 1863, 493, 26%, 6/1/12, 10/7/11 - 4/19/12.
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