Clark Loth

Massachusetts-based businessman Clark Loth has been involved in the financial services industry for 44 years. Equipped with specialty training in investment analysis, Mr. Loth advises his clients on retirement planning options and presents them with a range of available investment choices. Clark Loth joined a prominent Wellesley, Massachusetts, firm in 1990, where he holds the title of First Vice President. In addition to his position as a financial planner, Clark Loth enjoys a parallel career as an investor and philanthropist. Throughout his many years of charitable involvement and private investing, he has demonstrated a propensity for building companies and organizations from the ground up. Mr. Loth sits on numerous boards, contributing to the operations of a daycare center, a Masonic learning center for children with dyslexia, an outdoor concert pavilion, and a vintage car museum, among others. Clark Loth has been active in the Massachusetts Grand Lodge of Masons since 1976 and has been Master of two Masonic lodges in Boston. Currently, his work with the Masons involves acting as Trustee and Treasurer of the Masonic Education. Furthermore, Mr. Loth is a recipient of the Joseph Warren Medal for Distinguished Service for contributing significantly to his lodge. Clark Loth holds a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Tufts University and a certificate in finance from the New York Institute of Finance. In addition, he has taken continuing education courses at Harvard University. He stays involved with his high school alma mater, Northfield Mount Hermon, through a scholarship that he created for students who wouldn’t otherwise be able to attend the private school.