
Todd Ringler is the President of Calm Waters Consulting and Business Valuation, a firm that appraises and values businesses to assist owners with understanding the wealth locked in their privately owned companies. He is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) and the National Association of Certified Valuators and Analysts.
In addition to being an Accounting Professor at Nassau Community College, Todd is a resident of Lindenhurst who is active in the Long Island Community. He has been a steady Fight for Charity boxer sponsor, a member of Kiwanis International and a supporter of the Children’s Foundation of Suffolk, Inc.
In order to stay in shape, Todd has regular boot camp workouts through Funcionalily Intense Trainging Endeavor (FITE) and rowing. When asked about his training as a boxer, Todd said, “I’m psyched to learn the boxing techniques I can implement that will help–though all the boxers are winners at the Main Event! After all, as boxers we will all use our skills, talents and tactics to serve others in our community.”

Todd Ringler is the President of Calm Waters Consulting and Business Valuation, a firm that appraises and values businesses to assist owners with understanding the wealth locked in their privately owned companies. He is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) and the National Association of Certified Valuators and Analysts.
In addition to being an Accounting Professor at Nassau Community College, Todd is a resident of Lindenhurst who is active in the Long Island Community. He has been a steady Fight for Charity boxer sponsor, a member of Kiwanis International and a supporter of the Children’s Foundation of Suffolk, Inc.
In order to stay in shape, Todd has regular boot camp workouts through Funcionalily Intense Trainging Endeavor (FITE) and rowing. When asked about his training as a boxer, Todd said, “I’m psyched to learn the boxing techniques I can implement that will help–though all the boxers are winners at the Main Event! After all, as boxers we will all use our skills, talents and tactics to serve others in our community.”
