Robert M. Baker, Edmund Iannaccone, CFP.
Robert M. Baker
Rob is a vice president in investments and a sales
manager at the Paramus, NJ office of UBS Financial
Services. He attended Boston University as
well as the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and is
currently hosting The Financial Forum weekday
mornings at 9:00AM on WVNJ. Rob was a first vice
president at Salomon Smith Barney before joining UBS.
Rob's mission statement is to listen to his clients.
He firmly believes that to best serve the needs of
his clients, he must first understand their needs
before he can apply his sense of caring and his
experience in the financial areas. His areas of
focus tend to gravitate in fixed income, primarily
because his clientele are old and in need of income.
Rob's approach with his clients is customized,
concentrating on the individual needs of his
clients. Rob is involved in community, professional
and charitable endeavors. He is the vice president
on the board of directors for the American Stage
Company and has been a professional actor for 23
years, during which he appeared on stage, on and off
Broadway. He is involved with the AT Children's
Project. Finally, due to his love of deep-sea
diving, Rob is a certified PADI Scuba Diver.Edmund Iannaccone, CFP
Ed is a Financial Advisor in the Paramus office of UBS Financial Services. He is a Certified Financial Planner certified since 1994 and is a Series 7 and 63, as well as Life, Health, Annuity and Long-term Care Insurance licensed. Ed is a member of National Register's Who's Who in Executives and Professionals. Ed graduated from St. John's University with a Bachelor of Science degree in business management. He began his career in finance in 1986 as a management associate for Citibank and later was a general manager for DiFeo. In 1990, Ed became a Financial Advisor with American Express Financial Advisors and, over the next 10 years, achieved the prestigious level of Senior Financial Advisor/Master Advisor. He's been with UBS since 1999. Ed is the co-host of The Financial Forum on WVNJ. He is an active member of the nationally recognized Financial Planning Association and is a frequent speaker at many seminars. He is a leader in the Boy Scouts of America and an Eagle Scout himself. Ed coaches various sports teams in his town and enjoys spending as much time as possible with his wife and three children. In his spare time, Ed enjoys his large extended family and staying physically active by swimming, hiking, biking, and skiing.

