Savant Wealth Management

190 Buckley Drive
Rockford, IL 61107

815.227.0300

“Be where your feet are.” One of the most important aspects of our lives is to be present in the moment. If we can get lost in the present moment of “now,” distractions disappear, relationships get stronger, and results get better.

Dominic J. Anzevino
MA

Regional Director of Advisory

Dom has been involved in the financial services industry since 2008. Prior to joining Savant, he served in a number of advisor leadership roles, including divisional vice president and director of live events at a national financial planning and investment advisory company and managing director for an Ohio-based investment advisory firm. Dom began his career by founding an independent investment advisory firm in northeast Ohio. Prior to that, he was a teacher and school principal in Nevada and Ohio.

Dom earned a bachelor of business administration degree from Muskingum University in New Concord, OH, and a master of arts degree in educational administration from the University of Phoenix. He serves on the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association CycleNation Executive Leadership Team, an annual event empowering people to be healthy while funding research to eradicate heart and stroke disease.

Dom and his wife Dana, a teacher, have three daughters, Lexie, Bella, and Nicolette, all of whom keep Dom and Dana busy traveling to watch them play volleyball. Lexie attends Ohio Christian University, studying secondary education and plays volleyball. Bella is a high school senior and plans to attend Washington & Jefferson College to become a teacher/coach and has committed to play volleyball. Nicolette is a high school freshman. Like her sisters, she plans to continue her love of volleyball. The family is deeply involved in their church, Heartland Community Church. The girls serve as leaders in their youth group, and Dom and Dana run the café. They are campers at heart and in their free time they can be found enjoying their camper with close friends and their families.

“Be where your feet are.” One of the most important aspects of our lives is to be present in the moment. If we can get lost in the present moment of “now,” distractions disappear, relationships get stronger, and results get better.