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About Our Show

Dianne Duva, CFP & Neil Kreisel, CFA are the hosts of this hour long weekly show that airs live Mondays at 2pm on KZSB 1290 News-Press Radio.

We cover current events, take live calls, and interview business representatives and individuals who we think can help provide the Santa Barbara community with unique insights and perspectives that can be used to help generate greater personal wealth.

Radio Host Profiles

Dianne Duva

Dianne Duva

Dianne Gayoski Duva, CFP® is a founding partner of the wealth management firm of Arlington Financial Advisors in Santa Barbara. She advises high net worth families, business owners and women in transition. Dianne helps clients understand and manage their net worth and solve complex financial problems by offering advice in an array of areas including retirement planning, insurance planning, and estate and tax planning in addition to investment management.

A graduate of The George Washington University, located in Washington, DC, Dianne holds the Certified Financial Planner® designation and her life insurance license.

Dianne has been very involved in the Santa Barbara community. Currently, she serves as a member of the Board for The Music Academy of the West and Apples to Zucchini Cooking School. She also serves as a member of the Capital Campaign for CALM. Additionally, she serves on the Planned Giving Committee of  CAL State Channel Islands as well as the Women’s Fund of Santa Barbara and the Strategic Advisory Committee for Women’s Economic Ventures. In addition, Dianne was selected as a Katherine Harvey Fellow, an 18 month leadership program, in 2011. She was the President of the Junior League of Santa Barbara in 2007 and has successfully completed the Leadership Santa Barbara County program in 2005. She lives in Santa Barbara with her husband Rob and their two children.

Neil Kreisel

Neil Kreisel

After receiving an MBA in 1968, Mr. Kreisel joined a major Wall Street firm as a securities analyst and in 1972 became one of its youngest partners. He earned a Chartered Financial Analyst designation and Institutional Investor magazine ranked him the number one securities analyst in his field on their first All-American Research Team. In 1977 he left Wall Street for the real estate business, retiring in 1998 as the president and CEO of the largest residential real estate company in the United States. After moving to Santa Barbara he wrote his yet to be published first novel. He taught finance for twelve years at Santa Barbara City College and was President of the Foundation for Santa Barbara City College for four years. He currently host two radio shows on KZSB AM1290. He and his wife of forty-nine years moved from New York nineteen years ago. They have two grown, married children, two grandchildren and their dogs, two Weimaraners and one of undetermined pedigree. Lifelong hobbies include marathon running and hiking.