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20 hours ago
- Business
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Ameritas names Anthony DiPaola to Hall of Fame
LINCOLN, Neb., June 5, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Anthony C. DiPaola of DiPaola Financial Group is the newest member of the Ameritas Hall of Fame. DiPaola will enter the Hall of Fame as a 2025 inductee. The prestigious Hall of Fame award is the highest honor an Ameritas field partner can achieve. The award recognizes people who, over the course of their careers, exhibited outstanding leadership qualities, a commitment to bettering their community, and significant professional contributions to both the insurance industry and to Ameritas. "Being inducted into the Ameritas Hall of Fame is an incredible honor and a testament to the dedication of our entire team," said Anthony DiPaola, CEO of DiPaola Financial Group. "This recognition inspires me to continue mentoring others and delivering the highest level of service to our clients and communities." About Anthony C. DiPaolaAnthony DiPaola is the CEO of DiPaola Financial Group, a New York-based firm offering comprehensive financial services. His career began at Mutual of Omaha, after which he joined Union Central in 2007. Over the next decade, he expanded his reach by opening multiple satellite offices in the New York/New Jersey area and co-founding the National Wealth Group. This collaboration extended the firm's presence to Florida and Texas. As CEO, DiPaola is deeply involved in strategic operations, staff development, and client advisory, ensuring that each office operates efficiently and aligns with the company's high standards. He is also a committed mentor and an active member of professional organizations like the Round Table of New York and GAMA. DiPaola's professional achievements are numerous, including multiple Inner Circle qualifications and leadership roles on several Ameritas sub-committees. Beyond his corporate responsibilities, he is passionate about community service, supporting organizations such as Breakthrough T1D, the American Cancer Society, and the Jimmy V Foundation. A graduate of St. Joseph's College with a Master of Business Administration in finance, Anthony remains engaged with his alma mater. He lives on Long Island with his wife Jeanette and their two children, one of whom has joined the family business. For additional information about this award, visit this link. About AmeritasAmeritas is a marketing name for Ameritas Mutual Holding Company and its affiliated subsidiary companies, including Ameritas Life Insurance Corp, Ameritas Investment Company, LLC, Ameritas Advisory Services, LLC and Ameritas Life Insurance Corp. of New York. Founded in 1887, Ameritas and its subsidiaries offer a wide range of insurance and financial products and services to individuals, families and businesses. These products and services include life insurance; annuities; individual disability income insurance; group dental, vision and hearing care insurance; retirement plans; investments; asset management; and public finance. Securities offered through Ameritas Investment Company, LLC, member FINRA/SIPC, and investment advisory services offered through Ameritas Advisory Services, LLC. Visit to learn more. Contact: Derek Rayment, Sr. Media Relations SpecialistAmeritas Life Insurance View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Ameritas
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5 days ago
- Politics
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Police stand firm on show of force at soccer final
Police are making no apologies for a heavy handed approach around the A-League grand final, after one officer was hospitalised and flares were thrown at the crowd. Heavily armed officers, riot police and the mounted branch were part of a visible show of force from Victoria Police for the match between Melbourne City and Melbourne Victory at AAMI Park on Saturday night. Police reported a generally positive atmosphere at the match with 11 evictions, four penalty notices and one arrest for an alleged assault on a security guard. Despite good behaviour inside AAMI Park, CBD Acting Commander Zorka Dunstan said incidents before the match in nearby Swan Street involved supporters throwing flares at police, and into the crowd, as they marched to the venue. Over 20 flares were set off before the match, and six within AAMI Park. One police officer was taken to hospital after he was kicked by an unknown offender in Swan Street, requiring his jaw to be glued back together. That matter is still being investigated. Commander Dunstan said police efforts were bolstered ahead of the match because of past experience and other intelligence. "We were expecting concerning behaviours, and we were pleased to see that the vast majority of people were acting fantastically," the senior officer told reporters on Sunday. "Only a couple of months so we had an affray between these active supporter groups - that's concerning for us, and we have an obligation to respond." Victorian police minister Anthony Carbines said A-League Grand Finals sometimes had a history of being "troubled". "I make no apologies for having a very strong police presence," Mr Carbines said on Sunday. "Past behaviour is often an indicator of future behaviour, and while the main behaviour was good, there will always be incidents." Melbourne City beat Melbourne Victory 1-0 in a scrappy win in the first ever Melbourne derby grand final. The crowd of 29,902 was a sporting record crowd at the venue. The league and both clubs have been contacted for comment.