OSWEGO, N.Y. — Harmony Financial Services, an Oswego–based financial-planning firm, will offer a workshop next Tuesday (Oct. 21) on identity theft and what people can do to avoid it. The workshop is free and open to the public, the company said in a news release.
The workshop will begin at 6 p.m. at The American Foundry, at 246 W. Seneca St. in Oswego and will feature a presentation from Joshua Rutigliano, director of sales technology with Prudential Annuities, on how to steer clear of identity theft.
Rutigliano has more than a decade of experience in information technology with a focus on financial services. As a published author, Rutigliano is a subject-matter expert on technology and digital marketing and was most recently featured in Insurance News Netmagazine, the release stated.
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“When it comes to identity theft virtually everyone is at some level of risk,” Robert Rolfe, financial consultant with Harmony Financial Services, said in the release.
For more information on the workshop, or to register, contact Harmony Financial Services at (315) 216-4052 or visit www.harmonyfinancialservices.com.