American Portfolios Supports World T.E.A.M. Sports by Sponsoring and Participating in 2016's Face of America Bike Ride
Left to Right: World T.E.AM. Sports (WTS) Chief Executive Officer and President Van Brinson, WTS Founder and Chairman James M. Benson, WTS Finance Committee Chair John C. Villar, American Portfolios CEO and WTS Vice Chairman Lon T. Dolber, and owner of East Moriches Hardware Mike Cavanaugh.Click here for high-resolution version · Marketwired

HOLBROOK, NY--(Marketwired - July 14, 2016) - American Portfolios Financial Services, Inc. (APFS), a privately-held, independent broker/dealer that provides services and support to financial advisors throughout the country, continues in 2016 its long-standing support of World T.E.A.M. Sports (WTS), starting with the 2016 Face of America (FOA) bike ride, which took place April 22-24, 2016.

Since 2007, APFS has been a proud participant and sponsor for WTS, an organization that for the last 23 years has remained true to its goal to "change lives through sports." Contributing its time and resources year after year to well more than two dozen events that challenge disabled men, women and children to accomplish feats they never thought possible, APFS has raised more than $500,000 for the organization since its involvement, earning the distinction of being among the top fundraisers for WTS. Team American Portfolios raised a total of $124,041 in charitable donations for the 2016 FOA bike ride alone, and three of the firm's affiliated financial advisors who participated in the event were ranked in the Top 10 Overall Fundraisers: James McCauley ($7,715), George Elkin ($6,480) and Anthony Trimarchi ($6,215).

APFS is a firm believer in being a true corporate citizen through acts of social responsibility -- one of six tenets outlined in its strategic five-year plan for growth. "Social responsibility involves two components," says APFS CEO and WTS Vice Chairman Lon T. Dolber. "The first is our internal community, made up of our affiliated colleagues and employees. The second is our external community, which is where we work and live. It is important to do well in both communities. Our collective work leaves a small, but noticeable, footprint on our local, national and global communities -- all while building a stable company."

2016 marks APFS' ninth FOA bike ride, which covers more than 100 miles from Washington, D.C., to the battlefields of Gettysburg, Pa., over the course of two days. This year's ride included more than 550 cyclists, 121 of which are active duty military personnel and U.S. veterans, many of whom were injured or became disabled during military service. Among the riders were 56 APFS staff members, affiliated financial advisors, and business partners and/or friends of the firm. "It's always great spending time with our Team American Portfolios riders and volunteers," said David Rey, APFS financial advisor and team captain. "As with all previous rides, we meet new people and see friendships develop. Each year, we become stronger within our team and on the ride itself."