A former high school teacher turned entrepreneur in 2002, Jennifer started a journey learning the financial aspects of running a business and managing personal finances. She turned her experience into a career in 2017 when she decided to become a trusted financial professional. She specializes in guiding business owners, executives, individuals, and families through complex financial strategies, estate planning, investment advisory, and wealth management. Jennifer also designs comprehensive 401(k) plans, employee benefits packages, and individual health plans. With her team, she empowers clients to achieve clarity and confidence in their financial futures.
As an Investment Advisor Representative with Eagle Strategies, LLC, a Registered Investment Advisor, and a Registered Representative with NYLIFE Securities, LLC, Jennifer began her career with New York Life in 2017 and has remained steadfast with the same broker-dealer.
A Tulane University graduate, Jennifer earned her ChFC® designation from The American College of Financial Services. She is an active member of the National Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors (NAIFA) and a past president of the Professional Women of St. Tammany. Jennifer has also held leadership roles in local charitable, homeschooling, and church organizations.
Outside the office, Jennifer enjoys reading, playing competitive online games with family, and traveling. She resides in Slidell, Louisiana, with her husband, Les, and their blended family of six sons, ranging from teens to young adults.
(985) 201-7257 Jennifer@JTaranto.com
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