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Robert Mascio
Director of Investor Education,
FINRA Investor Education Foundation
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About Robert
Robert Mascio is director of investor education outreach for the FINRA Foundation. In this capacity, he cultivates and manages programs to protect consumers from investment and other financial frauds. Mr. Mascio also facilitates FINRA's Investor Issues Committee. He previously managed FINRA's Vulnerable Adults and Seniors Team, including the FINRA Securities Helpline for Seniors, and has experience with both member supervision and market regulation initiatives. Mr. Mascio obtained his MBA from Florida State University and an undergraduate degree from Salisbury University.
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What questions should you ask about investment products and professionals? What are the red flags of fraud? And where can you turn if you have a problem? Join us for a discussion of emerging investment trends, strategies for spotting and avoiding fraud, and tools offered by financial regulators to help you become a smarter, more informed investor.
What questions should you ask about investment products and professionals? What are the red flags of fraud? And where can you turn if you have a problem? Join us for a discussion of emerging investment trends, strategies for spotting and avoiding fraud, and tools offered by financial regulators to help you become a smarter, more informed investor.
What questions should you ask about investment products and professionals? What are the red flags of fraud? And where can you turn if you have a problem? Join us for a discussion of emerging investment trends, strategies for spotting and avoiding fraud, and tools offered by financial regulators to help you become a smarter, more informed investor.
There's no denying that securities markets today look different than they did decades ago-or even just a dozen years ago. Join the FINRA Foundation for a discussion of emerging trends, tips for keeping track of your investments, strategies for spotting and avoiding fraud, and tools offered by financial regulators to help you become a smarter, more informed investor.