About Cindy Chiellini
A Lexington, South Carolina, resident with a passion for animal welfare and advocacy, Cindy Chiellini founded the dog rescue organization Brokendobe Rescue of South Carolina in 2009. Since then, the organization has paired more than 70 dogs with new owners. In addition to her work at Brokendobe Rescue, Cindy Chiellini serves as senior wealth adviser with Centaurus Financial’s Lexington branch, where she is part of a team that manages over $1 billion in client assets.
Cindy Chiellini has worked in this capacity since 2015, prior to which she was a senior vice president at Mantei & Associates. Before joining Mantei & Associates, Ms. Chiellini worked at Robinson Humphrey, during which time she earned her Series 7 license while working for the firm and, at the time, was only the third registered sales assistant in South Carolina. She began her career in asset management at Paine Webber in 1982.
Cindy Chiellini has supported a variety of nonprofits and conducted extensive volunteer work as part of her extracurricular activities at Centaurus Financial’s Lexington branch. The financial services firm has donated thousands of dollars to the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Harvest Hope of the Midlands, and the Oliver Gospel Mission, among other organizations. Moreover, its members make a point of spending time with veterans at Homestead Hospice.
Cindy Chiellini has worked in this capacity since 2015, prior to which she was a senior vice president at Mantei & Associates. Before joining Mantei & Associates, Ms. Chiellini worked at Robinson Humphrey, during which time she earned her Series 7 license while working for the firm and, at the time, was only the third registered sales assistant in South Carolina. She began her career in asset management at Paine Webber in 1982.
Cindy Chiellini has supported a variety of nonprofits and conducted extensive volunteer work as part of her extracurricular activities at Centaurus Financial’s Lexington branch. The financial services firm has donated thousands of dollars to the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Harvest Hope of the Midlands, and the Oliver Gospel Mission, among other organizations. Moreover, its members make a point of spending time with veterans at Homestead Hospice.