Dina Ciriello

Dina has been a member of the ASI team since December 2009. She is currently our Internet Manager, heading our company website and taking ASI into the digital age. Prior to her position at ASI, Dina worked as the Marketing Manager at two large DC-based financial companies, where she was responsible for producing all marketing and sales materials, including several webinars. She was also the editor-in-chief of the monthly newsletter with a nationwide circulation of over 10,000.

Before entering the financial sector, Dina was the Executive Assistant to the Senior Vice President of Woodward & Lorthrop/John Wannamaker, upscale department stores in the Washington DC and Philadelphia markets. Responsible for generating over $250 million in annual sales, they produced 10,000 newspaper ads, television and radio spots and more than 40 catalogs per year.

Throughout her entire life Dina has continued her education with a concentration in Psychology and Ontology. She has taught and facilitated workshops for years with an emphasis on maximizing your potential through accountability and positive actions and beliefs. She was also a part-time relationship coach.

Dina was born in Connecticut. When not working her magic on the internet, or coaching an individual to realize their goals, Dina enjoys horseback riding, travel, her dogs Mookie and Chloe, and spending time with her husband Kevin, ASI's manager of Preferred Client Relations. Dina brings a wealth of knowledge and unwavering focus to any project she takes on.

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May 14, 2012

Goldi and silver continued moving lower this morning as risk aversion remains the preeminent consensus among market participants. Political uncertainty in Greece has triggered large equity losses and has driven yields on “safe haven” bonds lower.

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