PRO ROSEMARIE A. BOYD, CFP
Rosemarie A. Boyd, CFP founded Boyd Financial Strategies, Inc. in 1983 and she serves as the firm's principal Financial Planner. Located in Massachusetts, Boyd Financial Strategies offers financial planning, investment planning and management services. As President of Boyd Financial Strategies, Rosemarie is responsible for all financial planning services and the overall management of the firm. She is a graduate of Northeastern University and obtained her financial planning certification in 1985.
Rosemarie is radio co-host of Money Talks with Rosemarie and John Boyd on WTAG (MA), and co-host of Your Financial Compass with John and Rosemarie Boyd on WCRN(MA). Both shows have been airing for more than 16 years.
Active within her community, Rosemarie has served on the boards of Catholic Charities, St. Agnes Guild, Briarwood Continuing Care Retirement Community, and Rainbow Child Development. She is the recipient of the Social Security Community Service Award. She has also offered a variety of financial planning courses and seminars for seniors and others.
Rosemarie is the mother of two, grandmother of four, and famous for the phrase, "I'll do the clean up."
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