Peter Smith, CLU
Executive Board Member
Peter recently retired from a distinguished career in financial services, where he was dedicated to helping individuals and their families, as well as corporations and their employees, achieve security and long-term financial stability. Over the course of his career, he built a reputation for integrity, thoughtful guidance, and a deep commitment to the people he served.
Beyond his professional work, Peter has been actively involved in leadership and governance roles. He has served on boards of trustees for a school, as well as on boards within his industry and various social organizations, contributing his experience and perspective to support their missions and growth.
Now in retirement, Peter is focused on the next chapter of his life, with an emphasis on continued service, personal interests, and spending time with his family. He and his wife, Allison, have a blended family of five children and are proud grandparents. Family remains a central and cherished part of his life.
Peter’s commitment to service has been especially meaningful through his involvement with the Mercy and Love Foundation. Alongside his wife, a pediatric nurse practitioner, he has participated in medical missions where he witnessed firsthand the profound needs of underserved and neglected communities. These experiences have deeply influenced his perspective and strengthened his dedication to helping others.
Peter’s lifelong commitment to community leadership, service, and compassion remains central to all that he does.
Peter recently retired from a distinguished career in financial services, where he was dedicated to helping individuals and their families, as well as corporations and their employees, achieve security and long-term financial stability. Over the course of his career, he built a reputation for integrity, thoughtful guidance, and a deep commitment to the people he served.
Beyond his professional work, Peter has been actively involved in leadership and governance roles. He has served on boards of trustees for a school, as well as on boards within his industry and various social organizations, contributing his experience and perspective to support their missions and growth.
Now in retirement, Peter is focused on the next chapter of his life, with an emphasis on continued service, personal interests, and spending time with his family. He and his wife, Allison, have a blended family of five children and are proud grandparents. Family remains a central and cherished part of his life.
Peter’s commitment to service has been especially meaningful through his involvement with the Mercy and Love Foundation. Alongside his wife, a pediatric nurse practitioner, he has participated in medical missions where he witnessed firsthand the profound needs of underserved and neglected communities. These experiences have deeply influenced his perspective and strengthened his dedication to helping others.
Peter’s lifelong commitment to community leadership, service, and compassion remains central to all that he does.