Christine Montville

Christine Montville

OFFICE MANAGER BRANCH PROFESSIONAL

Chris has been in the financial services industry since 2008. She spent 6 ½ years at a large firm in Providence, RI before happily joining 1776 Financial and Raymond James in March of 2015. Previously, she spent 20 years at a major U.S. retailer in customer service management and trainer for new store openings in Eastern Massachusetts.

Chris is the Office Manager and assists financial advisors Mark Dittrich, Bill Dittrich & Pieter van Vredenburch along with the 1776 Financial Team and all their clients. She is responsible for all client communications, new/existing accounts and all their transactional needs and compliance requirements. A skilled problem solver, Chris seeks out to set a standard of excellence in client service.

Fundraising is Chris’ middle name. Chris & her daughter Jenny organized and ran “The 1776 Financial & Friends Team”, for the annual Hyannis-Port Best Buddies Challenge since 2011 and have raised over $300,000. Since 2010, she continues to volunteer at a Dana Farber / Jimmy Fund golf scramble each Labor Day weekend. Since 2015, she has climbed the stairs at Gillette & Harvard Stadium for Stairs4RTroops & Homes for Troops. Chris joined the King Philip HS Sports Boosters from 2017-2021 helping raise over $60,000 and helped build the “King Fill Up” Snack Shack for all the teams to work at and make money for their individual teams. Chris’ new venture is Confikids.org – helping raise funds for kids all over Eastern Massachusetts who are financially unable to participate in the activities they love, to give them a fighting chance come high school or work/college resume time!

Chris, Jenny & their dog Buddy reside in Plainville, MA. Jenny is currently attending Wentworth Institute of Technology in Boston, MA in the five-year Masters Architecture & Design program. She’s also continuing her love of playing soccer on WIT’s Woman’s Soccer Team (and so is Mom).

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