Please join us in welcoming Tommy Angeloni and Lou Lou Goss-Woliner to the Willow Street team.
Tommy Angeloni
Tommy serves as a primary point of contact for clients, working closely with families and their advisors, including legal, tax/accounting, investment, and banking leads. He is responsible for trust administration, financial reporting and analysis, cash flow management, and special projects. With a background in strategy consulting and capital financing, Tommy brings experience in identifying efficiencies and enhancing processes through thoughtful, practical improvement.
Prior to joining Willow Street, Tommy served as a Senior Consultant at Ernst & Young in Dallas, Texas, where he led cross-functional consulting initiatives for large banks and financial institutions. In this role, he supported technology, risk, and operational transformation. Earlier, he served as a Consultant at Bank of America, focusing on small business banking and capital financing.
Originally from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Tommy earned his BBA from Southwestern University with a minor in Economics. Outside of work, he enjoys playing golf, skiing, whitewater rowing, live music, and cheering on the Philadelphia Eagles.
What would you most like to tell yourself at age 15?
If I could have a conversation with my 15-year-old self, I would urge him to stay grounded in gratitude — for the people in his life and the opportunities that come his way. He should trust that what is meant for him will unfold in time and remember that life is lived in the present. He will make mistakes, but those moments are meant to be learned from, not carried forward as regrets. Most importantly, I would tell him to deposit all of his Chipotle paychecks directly into Bitcoin.
What’s the best book you’ve read recently?
“Undaunted Courage” by Stephen Ambrose. It’s an incredible account of the Lewis and Clark expedition into the American West, drawing directly from the personal letters and journals of Meriwether Lewis, William Clark, and Thomas Jefferson. The level of detail offers a vivid and immersive look at the monumental expedition through the lands acquired in the Louisiana Purchase of 1803.
Lou Lou Goss-Woliner
Lou Lou serves as a primary point of contact for clients, working closely with families and their advisors, including legal, tax/accounting, investment, and banking leads. She is responsible for trust administration, financial reporting and analysis, cash flow management, and special projects. With a background in supply chain management and production logistics, Lou Lou brings exceptional attention to detail, a disciplined approach to operational planning and execution, and a collaborative mindset to her role.
Prior to joining Willow Street, Lou Lou spent nearly 10 years in operations roles at Stio, a Jackson-based apparel company operating across the US. In her most recent role as a Senior Logistics Manager, she partnered closely with internal teams and a global network of vendors to manage complex timelines and deliverables and support efficient, streamlined operations.
Lou Lou earned her BA from St. Lawrence University with a major in Spanish and a minor in Mathematics. Originally from Vermont, she has lived in Jackson since 2013. Outside of the office, Lou Lou enjoys trail running, biking, skiing, cooking, and coaching soccer — all in the company of her husband, two children, and dog.
What’s the favorite place you have traveled to and why?
A few years ago, I traveled to Santorini, Greece, and completely fell in love with it. The people, culture, and food were incredibly rich and memorable. We visited during the off season, which gave us the chance to connect more with locals and experience the island in a quieter, more authentic way. One standout moment was having lunch at a bayside restaurant where our table sat right at the edge of the deck — so close that we felt almost on, and nearly in, the water.
What’s something you’re passionate about outside of work?
For the past five years, I’ve coached high school girls’ soccer, I find it incredibly rewarding to share my love and knowledge of the game. while also mentoring them in a way that’s different from teachers or family members. It’s been truly meaningful to support them on the field, play alongside them, and watch them grow, graduate, and move on to the next chapter of their lives.