Howard was raised on Long Island and began his career in Manhattan after studying Accounting and Finance at Grahm College. In 1976, he became a founding member of Prime — an offshoot of the financial services firm his father started in 1956 — making him a second-generation advisor and one of the longest-standing leaders in the firm. After a decade working in New York City, Howard moved to Connecticut, where he has served clients for more than 37 years.
He married his wife, Camille, in 1975 and together they have three adult children, eight grandchildren, and a long-haired Chihuahua named Bella. Howard and Camille are active supporters of the Connecticut Humane Society, the Red Cross, food shelters, the Wilton Ambulance Group, and several religious organizations — community involvement has always been a central part of his life.
For Howard, joining his father’s company was both an honor and a calling. He finds deep satisfaction in helping people understand their finances and plan wisely for their future. His advice is simple and consistent: treat people right, save intentionally, and think ahead.
