Boston, MA – Pieter Stalenhoef, a respected financial professional and community advocate, is proud to mark a decade of volunteer service with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Massachusetts Bay. Over the past 10 years, Stalenhoef has dedicated his time and energy to supporting the organization’s mission of helping youth reach their full potential through one-on-one mentorship.
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Massachusetts Bay works to build brighter futures by fostering positive relationships that lead to healthier families, stronger schools, and more vibrant communities. Pieter’s long-term involvement reflects his deep commitment to community impact and youth development.
In addition to his work as a mentor, Pieter Stalenhoef is a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) and an active member of the Boston Security Analysts Society for over 18 years. He also supports other professional and educational organizations. Most recently, he served as a sponsor of Professional Development Collaborative, Inc. (PDC), a nonprofit that offers low-cost training and workshops for underemployed and transitioning professionals in the Boston area. These sessions, led by industry experts, are designed to help individuals sharpen both technical and interpersonal skills critical to today’s workforce.
About Pieter Stalenhoef
Pieter Stalenhoef is a Financial Planner at Highland Financial Group in Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from the University of Vermont and a Master’s degree in Investment Management from Boston University. Outside his professional achievements, Pieter is also an aspiring novelist and has been featured in Barron’s Magazine for his insights on companies such as Femsa, a leading Mexican convenience store chain, and MBT, a Russian telecommunications provider.
Through his professional accomplishments and long-standing community involvement, Pieter Stalenhoef continues to demonstrate a powerful combination of leadership, empathy, and lifelong learning.